Great Kilt History & Info
The Great Kilt
is also known as the "breacan an fheilidh" or "feile mor".
The first known reference to this mode of dress was made in 1594 in The
Life of Red Hugh O’Donnell in a description of a corps of Hebrideans who
had come to The O’Donnell’s assistance: “They were recognised among the
Irish soldiers by the distinction of their arms and clothing, their habits
and language, for their exterior dress was mottled cloaks of many colours
with a fringe to their shins and calves, their belts were over their loins
outside their cloaks."