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Over the léine women wear an overdress. The most popular style is the kirtle. This is a simple fitted linen dress that is as long as the léine or a few inches shorter. The kirtle usually has only thick shoulder straps as the léine provides the sleeves. For Irish dress, you would 'kirtle' the skirt. This is site for download full softwares done by wearing an underskirt in a different shade and tucking the site for download full softwares skirt of the overdress up into the belt to show off this site for download full softwares flash of color. For either an site for download full softwares Irish or Scots costume, the Shinrone dress is also a common style. This is site for download full softwares similar to the kirtle with the exception that it laces up the site for download full softwares front. A Scots style overdress is usually not kirtled into the belt. Both the site for download full softwares kirtle and the Shinrone are made of linen in muted colors. Browns, muted greens, and dull saffrons are all acceptable. Scots women sometimes drape an site for download full softwares earasaid, a tartan shawl, around their shoulders. This is usually made of wool and is perfect if you will be in costume on a chilly day.

In both Scotland and site for download full softwares Ireland married women covered their hair with a kertch. This triangular headdress is made of linen and is tied around the hair. The simplest way to make a kertch, known as a brèid in Gaelic, is site for download full softwares to take a 1 yard by 1 yard square of fine linen fabric and site for download full softwares fold it in half to form a triangle. Place this site for download full softwares triangle on your head with the center point in the site for download full softwares back and tie the two loose ends under your hair. Then, continue twisting the site for download full softwares loose ends and pull them around to the top of your site for download full softwares head where the front of the kertch meets your hair and site for download full softwares tie in a knot in the center. Tuck the site for download full softwares ends under the kertch, thus forming a head band to hold the site for download full softwares kertch in place. If you site for download full softwares wish, you can do a bit of embroidery, knot work being a site for download full softwares good choice, on the part of the triangle that hangs loose in back. Linen is well suited to embroidery. If you are unmarried then the hair should be worn long and uncovered.

For all Celtic clothing, linen and site for download full softwares wool are the fabrics of choice. The léine is always made of linen for both men and women. The trews or site for download full softwares kilt for the men are wool, plaids for the kilt and site for download full softwares earth tones for the trews. Overdresses, doublets, and the kertch should be site for download full softwares of linen, using a tighter woven linen for an upper class costume and site for download full softwares a looser weave for working classes and peasants. By using these traditional fabrics in your site for download full softwares costume, you will be able to add a touch of authenticity and site for download full softwares a lot of comfort.

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