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Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Earasaids. An
arisaid (Scottish Gaelic:
earasaid or arasaid) is a
draped garment historically worn in Scotland...
- was a
large plaid (blanket)
pleated by hand and
belted around the
waist Arisaid,
ladieswear equivalent of the
belted plaid, worn
until the 18th century...
- is
called the
earasaid (plural earasaidean;
often anglicised to
arisaid and
arisaids). The
belted plaid consisted of a
piece of
tartan fabric approximately...
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plaid (breacan féile) or "great kilt"
which preceded the
modern kilt; the
arisaid (earasaid), a
large shawl that
could be
wrapped into a dress; and several...
- women's
Highland dress starts with the tartan,
either as a kilt, trews,
arisaid, sash, or tonnag.
Tartans in
Scotland are
registered at the
Scottish Register...
- Some of
these are made of PVC or cotton-polyester blends.
Scotland portal Arisaid Belted plaid Dhoti Fly
plaid Full
plaid Fustanella Highland dress Lungi...
- (no. 3324) and SRT in 2009 (no. 5216). Also
exists in green, grey, and
arisaid (white-field) variants.
Oliver Borders area Park
Rainey Angus, Scotland...
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material on tartans, the book also
contained appendices on women's
plaids (
arisaids) and on hose and trews. In the end,
Lauder urged the
brothers to have the...
- Trevor-Roper (1983), p. 25.
Eslea MacDonald,
Peter (2016). "Musings on the
Arisaid and
Other Female Dress" (PDF). ScottishTartans.org.uk.
Retrieved 21 June...