Pléd
Pléd může být:
Textilie
Tkanina z vlny. Tkají se z něj sukně, košile, kalhoty, šátky a další oblečení. Pléd je tradičně typický pro Skotsko spolu s barevnými čtvercovými vzory (Tartan), rozšířený se ale stal i pléd z jižní Ameriky, kde se místo ovčí vlny zpracovává vlna z alpak.
Módní doplněk
Látkový přehoz, nošený ženami jako módní doplněk, i když má svou praktickou funkci. Buďto patřil jako součást ke kabátům nebo se dal kombinovat jako samostatný přehoz (u ženského oblečení). Látkový nebo pletený, nošený namísto šály nebo šátku, mohl mít i knoflíky pro zapnutí.
Plný pléd
Plný pléd (full plaid) je součást skotského národního kroje v podobě připomínající rozměrnější šálu.
Žena s látkovým plédem - přehozem
Pléd jako součást pláště v módním katalogu z roku 1897
Skotský dudák s tartanovým plédem
Sir John Sinclair s plédem
Skotská dívka v kroji z plédu
Externí odkazy
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Title: Price list.
Year: 1897 (1890s)
Authors: Jordan, Marsh and Company
Subjects: Dry-goods Catalogs. Department stores Massachusetts Boston.
Publisher: Jordan, Marsh, Boston
Contributing Library: Winterthur Museum Library
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No. 59. Handsome tailor-made covert cloth ladies jacket, silk lined throughout, strappedteams front and back, in light and dark shades. $7.75. No. 60. Jacket made of a fine cheviot, in black and navy blue, lined with a fine pompadoursilk; fly front, corded edge, coat back; 22 inches long. 912. No. 61. Covert cloth jacket, tailor-made, fly front, latest style sleeve $3. No. 63. Jacket made of a fine kersey; colors, black, Yale blue, navy, tan, purple, and Rus-sian red; lined throughout with a changeable taffeta; fly front; tight-fltting, patch velvetcollar, with four braid ornaments and straps of braid across front forming military effect. $15. No. 63. Black all-wool diagonal jacket, lined throughout with black silk Rhadame, thor-ongbly finished $6. BOSTON, MASS. 18 JORDAN, MARSH AND COMPANY. LADIES AND HISSES HACKINTOSHES.
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No. 64. The Melba, a very fine all-wool mackintosh with wool plaid lining and velvetcollar, very full sweep of cajie and skirt; colors, blue, black, green, and brown. . . . $5. No. 64A. Our Leader, a garment with two full capes, the description same as above. 35. No. G4J(. A two-cape double texture mackintosh, with full capes and velvet collar; colors,blue, black, and brown mixture. $3.75, No. 65. Misses all-wool double texture mackintosh, two full capes and velvet collar; colors,blue and brown mixture $3.75. No. 65A. Missestwo-cape single texture mackintosh ; color, blue, .... $2. N. B.— In sending orders for rain garments, send bust measure and length of garment re-quired from back of neck to bottom of skirt. Lengths of Ladies mackintoshes, 54 to 62 inches. Lengths of Misses and Childrens mack-intoshes, 36 to 5L inches. S^^Read about our Mail Order Prizes on the inside of last cover. JORDAN, MARSH AND COMPANY, 19 **HEPTONETTE For Walking, Driving, and Travelling. CL0AK5. Guarantee
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For more information please select here.A bagpiper and member of the Queen's Bands (Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario) wearing a full plaid in traditional highland dress.
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Scottish national dancing at the 2005 Skagit Valley Highland Games in Mount Vernon, Washington. The dancer is wearing the Aboyne dress for females.
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A bagpiper in Stewart Clan tartan kilt plays the song "Amazing Grace" during a 9/11 memorial service at RAF Lakenheath