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In the original highland kilt outfit of many centuries ago, the fly plaid was simply the end of a long piece of tartan that was worn over the shoulder. The modern version is no less impressive, however, and now rather than a practical feature it's become an impressive ceremonial accessory that should be worn for formal events such as weddings, graduations and clan gatherings.

It is worn over the shoulder and the length of tartan should be the same as your kilt. For an authentic finish, choose a badge with your clan crest to pin it in place.

We have a beautiful range of full fly plaids which can be made in your choice of tartan, as well as mini fly plaids which are made of lambswool. We also have a huge selection of plaid brooches to finish the outfit.

Fly Plaids & Plaid Brooches

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Fly Plaid

Full Fly Plaids

The impressive look of the full fly plaid makes it perfect for formal occasions such as weddings and clan gatherings. Wear over your shoulder with a plaid brooch to pin it in place.

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Mini Fly Plaid

Mini Fly Plaids

Our mini fly plaids are ideal for completing your highland outfit. Made from the finest lambswool, they are available in your choice of tartan.

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Clan Crest Plaid Brooch in 214 Clans

Plaid Brooches

Pin down that plaid with an ornately detailed and crafted brooch. More than just an accessory, It's your chance to make a personal statement in your highland dress!

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