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  • Could you please spell the name of that belt. I've tried searching for it on Google but every time I type it in to the search bar Google responds with "You've got me dude" which is impressive because Google has all the words and what I typed in doesn't look like any of them apparently

    It sounds like what you're saying is "cliche belt" I would like to know where I can get one similar to yours. Thank You

  • @freedumb23 Its more pronounce Krishe belt, I doubt u will find any available for purchase...this one was hand made for my brother by a wonderful woolcraft lady :D good luck tho, maybe u can find someone to make u it! But u should really earn it tbh lol :P

  • @d00ft Thank you for the speedy response. Its a shame its not something available for purchase. I guess I'm going to have to try my hand at knitting or crochet. 

  • Scotland is just a mountain that Ireland Found FACT Celtic History.

  • @Youkn8wm9 U should research some more history FACT! :P

  • @d00ft The Truth hurts the deluded and brain washed, look up "Celtic" history.

  • @Youkn8wm9 now thats not very nice is it calling folk deluded and brainwashed? To help with ur research into history I suggest you look up Pictish history and of the tribes of Scotland and their rich and endless links with our Irish brothers and sisters :D

  • @d00ft Arent you nice.. on a keyboard.. try smiling with the truth demon!.. Scotland is just like Northern Ireland.. but with Irish (Milesain Celt) founders instead, not English (Parliament Whores) READ THE REAL HISTORY OF THE ISLES! NOT THE FORCED VERSION BY CATHOLICS and THE GOVT.

  • @Youkn8wm9 I am a nice lassie :D I think u have got some sort of issue with this demonstration for reasons i am unsure. I don't listen to the government, I listen to the stories that few folk know anymore. This is a peaceful page for sharing info that people might want to know. If you have different info then please feel free to make a video, if u have not already done so and post a response here :)

  • @d00ft Peaceful?? i see swords and shields charging at a screen and we ALL know that the scottish cant fight properly! "Gorilla tactics" only the weak hide the truth, Scotland was named after (Scota) Earliest leader or figure for the celts and she lived in ireland, but before that Egypt! look it up lassie youll love it ;)

  • Loved the info & demonstration about the kilt. Thanks for posting!

  • A highlander w/thick Glasga accent is just amazing. Love it!

  • Can anyone give me the dimensions of the kilt cloth ? It should've been in the video description..

  • @wedingo Not sure about width but traditional kilts are approx. 1 x 9 yards (hence the term, the whole nine yards). That one may be the 9 yard done as a great kilt (60in x 4 1/2 yards - note: also 9 yards total). The long length can be longer than 4 1/2 to accommodate larger waists.

  • @wedingo It shouldn't really be in the description as the dimensions depend on your height and shape, but about 9/10 yards by about half that :D

  • Love Scottish people! Love and Blessings from USA!!!!

  • Fantastic! What is the name of the music? It's so wonderful and I believe I heard it in Braveheart when they were having a party.

  • Very well done. Excellent demonstration of putting on a kilt. Good on you. Thanks.

  • How long is the haft on the Lochabar axe?

  • I'd love to be a scot

  • Nice work!  interesting demonstrations.

  • How long is that wool sheet that you use for the kilt? I'm 2/3rds Celtic and want to start a Celtic warrior clan, for Renascence festivals

  • @Crookster100 its called a great kilt, go ask for the whole 9 yards, cut it in half and stich it back together

  • I really enjoyed this video, thank you for posting! God bless.

  • @lewismurray1 you can legally own a sword which has been traditionally hand crafted by the methods indigenous to the area with which it represents. This means you can own a Katana so long as it's made the traditional way... Which means shelling out at least a couple of hundred quid for one. The idea of this law is that it prevents the sale and ownership of cheap replica swords which are the ones commonly used in gang cultures (although it is more common for them to use kitchen utensils than swo

  • D0oft, if you could plz reply I'd love u my papa would really love to know, how is the R E A L way u pronounce ur clans name

  • Nightmarerh sent me.

  • Are those sandals the traditional warrior's Keens? :)

  • awsome!!! but what about the claymore?

    ...from a fellow Scot in swizerland.

  • Congrats on a great video..from a Scot in Canada!

    

  • '' I'm Ready for a scrap '' wicked albi

  • Is there some kind of instructions how those krish belts are made? I couldn't find much info about it.

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  • i giggled.... good job.

  • Hey D00ft, what is the measurement of the tartan in this video?

  • Super cool. You stud. (=

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  • Hi guys, sorry not been up to replying, still suffering from ill health. Just to clarify, WE ARE SCOTTISH! We live in GLASGOW, SCOTLAND and this is our heritage. Its really funny that the folk accusing us of being fake are in fact NOT SCOTTISH themselves.

    @TheFrostedLlama Yes there are differing degrees of sword/axe/long weapon expertise however this is a question for my brother as I am just the film maker. There are some weapon details and battle talk on the extended video.

    Thanks all! Slainte

  • @d00ft My grandfather spoke with a heavier broge. So I understood you well.

  • @d00ft how do you legally own a sword in Scotland?

  • What the fcks up with all the Yank cunts on here? Is there even anybody who actually is Scottish on this thread, anyone from Scotland at all?

    Not some typical dumb Americunt.

  • Great video! I was wondering. Are the scottish axe disciplines still intact? I havn't had much luck finding material on axe and mace fighting techniques, other than the punjab martial art, Gatka. And other than angle of attack and the kind of cuts that were delivered, the norse sagas don't give you much to work with either.

  • Say, I found the site where your  vids are posted. (videocelt). Once again, Thanks for posting

  • Hope things are going better for you health wise .Glad to have found this video again. I first found it a year ago or better on another (historical?) website. Do you happen to know where that site is? As I recall it had other good links on it.

    P.S The Clann An Drumma tune is great.

    Thanks for posting.

  • I really want to make my own kilt, roughly what measurements should I go by?..

  • go scots

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  • @WickedFetus Patriarch line? What do you mean by that?

    Say if a native of Scotland has Scottish birthright and the vast majority of his family are Scottish but his Grandfather on his fathers side was an Indian Sikh or something, does that make him Indian?

    I don't think you Yanks have realised the offence that you cause to many native people of these lands, an over obsession with 'line' as if you are some kind of royalty or something when there is nothing Scottish about you.

    I've known folk..

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  • @Englanistan You left out the Canadians!

  • @WickedFetus Also why do you Yanks often say "Where we come from"?

    Where you come from is America, your country of origin is America, you're culturally American, where some great great great grand parent came from doesn't make you the same person at all, far from it.

    If that were the case why don't you say you are African or Asian or South European where the Human species came from if you're so obsessed with lineage, you wont because all you are is attention seekers with a selective agenda.

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  • @WickedFetus I know plenty of Scots who are absolutely sick to death of Yanks and Canucks thinking that Scotland is there country and that they are the same people as Yanks etc.

    Your a Yank, your immediate ancestors a few generations back would likely by Canucks and before that HillBilly RedNecks, this term reached popularity from William of Orange, go back far enough and you'll have a billion ancestors, the majority of which are not Scots.

    As ancestry does not go back in a straight line.

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  • @WickedFetus You are a Yank, piss off the Scottish videos, too many Yankee bastards on them.

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  • @Englanistan sorry that so many with ancestry want to come over and spend their tourist dollars learning about their family's past. Sounds like we're really getting in your way. Asshole.

  • Have to laugh at all these Plastic European/Plastic Scots/Plastic Paddie

    Plastic People pretending to be Scottish, lol, it's so funny, it really is...

    It's true what they say, the Canucks and Yankees who fake this are possibly trying to disguise their akanazi people of America, scum, pure scum they are.

    Utter pathetic plastic people, so fake...

  • @TheFatalInstinct1 You forgot the Australians!

  • So basically the Scottish national dress was kitted and fashioned for particularly hunting and survival.

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  • Fantastic vid. Thanks.

    I live in a small town in north of Norway. There's a big biker dude here with scottish family. Sometimes he wears a kilt at parties. All the people just watch in amazement. They and i are so jealous. Fantastic clothes, accent and music. If i started to wear viking clothes the others would laugh their ass off but kilts are supercool.

  • @mrbassman25 I'm a Canadian born and raised so no I'm not perfect but I'm damn close :-) but i thought I posted an apology for the accent thing so if I didn't you should feel obligated to laugh at me.

  • Where can I get a kilt like that? The Great Kilt? I have a tailored one with snaps, but where ccould I purchase a full one?

  • Nothing in a battle comes close to the Great Highland Bagpipe...

  • I have an important question from someone who is considering purchasing the material to make this. how many yards of fabric did you require?

  • ppppppttttttt as if lllllllllllllllloooooooooollll­l the vikings are mutch tuffer

  • A question for you or your brother, would a 10 oz weight work for the style of kilt you're wearing, or should I get a tartan that's 16 oz? Also, what is the length/width of the fabric? Looks about 15 feet long by 5 feet wide. Any answers would be appreciate, hope you're doing well now

  • what tartan is that?

  • I would choose the f*#king highland claymore, no doubt.

  • I'm going to go ahead and correct myself on this the accent is right but the video in my opinion isn't that great but I apologise for commenting while being intoxicated and being an overall dick.

  • @mtbassman25 fuck Americans. Everyone on my moms side is Scottish and my sister lives in scotland and has for around 6 years, she has a real Scottish accent and this one sounds either from a different part of Scotland than I'm used to hearing or fake, and by the way as long as we are being dicks to peoples cultures you're probably a drunk sheep fucking Irishman. I don't want to get into an insulting argument that serves no purpose I could be wrong but the accent sounds fake to me and no I'm not

  • @saltycupcakes

    im as Scottish as they come ya cheeky git. My mothers a Maclean, my fathers a MacLeod and i was born and raised in central Scotland.

    You obviously have no half decent knowledge or experience with Scottish accents,

    i find it hilarious that you think he is faking his accent, i really do.

    im sorry you are not Scottish, it sounds like you want it real bad ! lmao. no ones perfect hey ! ;)

  • @mrbassman25 Well said, nobody should let foreigners like Yankees or Canucks hi-jack their nations identity.

  • @mrbassman25 no one but the scots :P, cause if its not scottish... ITS CRAP!!! lol

  • @mrbassman25 just cause you said cheeky git I read your entire comment in a Scottish accent in my head hah! thanks for that

  • @saltycupcakes I'll tell you you're wrong without insult: 1. Accents vary from region to region, town to town, even in my state of Florida. In Ireland there are even different sub-tongues in villages only a few miles apart, ie: Gweedor & Donegal. As Alan stated, his accent is fairly tame compared to other Scots.

  • Ware that plaid over the shoulder was the part of the kilt he's wearing, or that was just the additional one?

  • @RyszardRudy It's known as a fly. Although somewhat decorative, it also served as an extra layer of warmth when out in windy, freezing temps.

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  • Thanks! :)

  • I was just wondering, would kilts normally be something that ought to be reserved to Scots alone? Or can one in this day and age embrace it without offending not being of the people that traditionally wore it? It's just such a perfect piece of clothing, and the Celtic peoples are so fascinating! I'd love to get myself one, but wanted to see if by any chance it would be wrong to approach the idea.

  • @everybody thank u all for the great comments. Trying to finish a degree right now and fighting ailing health. I will try to answer all questions as soon as possible. Will try et some footage of the Carmunnock highland games up soon! Take it easy! Slainte - Deba

  • @d00ft Great vids...thank you for sharing! Is your brother part of a historical group or does it do it on his own? I'd like to find out more about the clans and their wars/military heritage. Thanks again, best of luck with the degree and better health!

  • @saltycupcakes u crack me up. Firstly we are 100% Scottish and I think we might know a wee bit more about our own culture than u do. Secondly that "cheesy" accent is in fact real and the way Scots folk speak. Plus the attire of which u "properly" know how to wear will be of modern design for weddings or piping. Nothing wrong with that, very nice but nothing to do with the great plaid. Try researching some of ur half ancestry before coming on here with such strong opinions.

  • @d00ft Yes indeed Bother, I agree, Im from Nova Scotia (New Scotland) I am proud to be part of two clans into our Famly lines, not to mention Irish LMAO. I'm MacAskill a sept of Maleod of Harris and Clan Cochrane of Earl DunDonald. So Im with ya on what folks think is real or not. Great video, keep them coming.

  • @ProfMichaelMcDee I'm half Scottish and know how to wear all of the things PROPERLY and without putting on a retarded cheesy accent that almost certainly sounds fake.

  • @saltycupcakes

    lmao at ''half scottish'' .... yet you know nothing of traditional clothing... and cant tell a real scottish accent when it slaps you on your ears... ill bet your an american who claims to be related to wallace or the bruce.... seen as thats the trend these days !!! hilarious ;)

  • Allrightey, real living, my weapon's a ukelele & the tip o' my tongue, love the work, cheers

  • I heard the kilt came later in the 1700s, before then the Scots just wore long shirts that went ot their knees, I could be wrong but it's interesting to see what uses the kilt did have in its traditional form.

  • Sporran is on wrong, and...... And........ Fuck it the whole thing is just an inaccurate piece of culturally insulting shit.

  • @saltycupcakes On what do you base your statement, please?

  • where did you buy you kilt at

  • Atholl clan? :)

    Greetings from the Gordon Highlanders!! :)

  • Thanks brother for posting this video...

  • 2 Italians don't like...

  • @olbodala Perche? 

  • @celticbattleaxe Joke.

  • @olbodala I doubt it highly. The joke is your lack of knowledge here.

  • @celticbattleaxe Like a French,I don't like Italians,because their ancestors invaded Gaul,happy?

  • @olbodala Sorry - I thought you guys were Italians. It comes in handy, though, when you know certain languages. I'm pretty fluent in Italian, and I'm working on Irish Gaelic (Munster dialect). I'm ok with Italians, but when they become nationalistic lunatics and think that "Italia" is the better country, I've got a big problem with them.

    Just feel glad that Vercingetorix kicked Caesar's ass at Gergovia. It's a shame that the Gauls were basically obliterated. Not even their language survived.

  • @celticbattleaxe Me,Italian?No,just a French(celtics/germanics roots),i don't like Italians,they are our worst ennemies like mediterraneans(arabs,spaniards­,portuguese,etc...).Even if our language is neo-latin,i don't see myself like latin,but like celtic and germanic.True latins are Italians,spaniards,portugueses­.French(us) are mostly celtics and germanics.

  • @olbodala Well, you ar right about that. The French people are mostly German in descent, from the Frankish tribes that originated from beyond the Rhine. The Gauls were the original inhabitants of France (and settled in Galatia, or modern day Turkey). Then you have the Bretons, who descend from Pretannic tribes of Cornwall. I say 'Pretannic' because it is a more correct term than 'Briton' or 'Brythonic'. 'Pretan' and 'Preten' are actually ancient Welsh words for the tribes of Albion.

  • @olbodala Also, the word survives today in modern Welsh as "Prydain", the word for Britain. Your language, like most of the European languages (except all Scandinavian, and both forms of Gaelic with a few other exceptions with the Slavs) have Latin influence. English does, even though it is really Germanic (Anglo-Saxon to be exact). Welsh had, unfortunately, Latin influence after the Romans obliterated Albion up to the Scottish Highlands. Ireland and Scotland did not have any Latin influence...

  • @olbodala ...because the Romans never settled that far. Sure, Agricola beat the Picts back to the highlands, but the Roman occupation was brief. Everything behind Hadrian's Wall was Roman by the 200s, and everything beyond the Antione Wall was Pictish (until the Gaels and Scots came, of course).

    I just never knew if you were Italian or not - I try not to insult peoples' nationalities openly. :)

    I;d better shut up now - I'm filling up the comment section with my long historical summary :)

  • @celticbattleaxe Romans never even at any point in time colonised more than half of Scotland, the longest the Romans ever lasted in Scotland never exceeded more than 15 years before they were driven back out by the Scottish Picts.

    It's completely irrelevant to you however because you are not Scottish.

    You are a Plastic Paddie, a fake Irishman.

  • @TheFatalInstinct1 Apparently you didn't read my comments at all, but thanks for restating what I did. I am indeed Scottish, whether you like it or not, and I am DAMN proud to be Scottish.

    Gordon Higlanders is my clan, and my kilt is fashioned out of the Gordon tartan.

    Scram, 'ya blimey!!!!

  • @celticbattleaxe There are no clans in Yankeeland either, never have been.

  • @TheFatalInstinct1 Try telling that to the House of Gordon, of which I am a proud member. Both Scottish and many Irish families moved to the US, Canada, and Novia Scotia from the 1700s to the mid 1800s. That is the fact! Now, if you wish to personally deny all this, fine - keep your belief perseverance. It just makes you look completely like an idiot, and no wonder. I wonder how many other people you attacked, just because of their ancestry, and the fact that they are proud of it. Póg mo thoin!

  • @TheFatalInstinct1 Oh, did you ever realize that your computer is plastic? :)

    Didn't think so!!!

  • @celticbattleaxe So my computer is fake? I don't think so Plastic man.

    You are a plastic, a rip off, a fake Irishman.

    And the Scots are not Irish at all, don't drag them into this and make out that they are Plastic Paddies too just because you are, the Scots are their own people entirely.

    Keep your religious brainwashed bullshit to yourself,

    You are not Scottish at all. Scots are not Irish and Irish are not Yanks, now piss off Yankee man,

    you will always be a foreigner..

  • @celticbattleaxe So my computer is fake? I don't think so Plastic man.

    You are a plastic, a rip off, a fake Irishman.

    And the Scots are not Irish at all, don't drag them into this and make out that they are Plastic Paddies too just because you are, the Scots are their own people entirely.

    Keep your religious brainwashed bullshit to yourself,

    You are not Scottish at all. Scots are not Irish and Irish are not Yanks, now piss off Yankee man,

    you will always be a foreigner..

  • @TheFatalInstinct1 You're spewing a lot of fertilizer that's coming from barren source. You don't even know when to STFU. But thank you for so proudly displaying your ignorant hatred of others who are proud of their ancestry. The lineage of jack-ass is alive through you. We can only hope you don't procreate. Your offspring, through not fault of their own, will suffer your shame.

  • @celticbattleaxe You might want to have a look at FecalStink1's channel. You'll see he's full of hatred (more than likely self-loathing) that he feels he has to (poorly) insult others just to make himself believe he's half-human. He's so into his ignorant pseudo-nationalism I wouldn't be surprized if he wears a green swaztika armband on his sleeve. He apparently knows nothing of Scotland's descendents. His mind is reminescent of a tin can, the emptier it is the more noise it makes.

  • @Inquisitor53 Believe me, know his kind. He's so pathetic that he became a "loyalist" for England after betraying Scotland, Ireland or Wales, that he has to harass other people who are of Scottish, Irish, and-or Welsh descent. He's so POed that these people are actually doing well, in the US, Novia Scotia, Canada, and back in the home countries. I'm Irish and Scottish by blood, and I'm Irish and Scottish by soul - and he can't to $hit about it :)

  • @celticbattleaxe Agreed! If he truly had any concept of true national pride he would embrace the idea of others educating themselves about their ancestry and taking pride in it. I've made plenty of friends through many of the highland games & festivals here in Florida. I even have a bonnie lass trying to teach me Highland Gaelic so that when I visit the land of my ancestors (within a few years) in Nis on Lewis & in the West Highlands I'll be somewhat able to converse with the natives.

    I also...

  • @Inquisitor53 ... can see his frustration over those who were forced to leave doing better (in most cases) than the ones who didn't. I've noticed that due to heavy taxation & red tape everything is more expensive in both Scotland & Ireland than here in the US. So he's either really bitchy due to the price of his liquor that he can't afford, envious we can make the money to afford to visit overseas (I plan on being there for at least 3 months) or both. Whatever, he has to live with it, not us.

  • @Inquisitor53 :)

    Now I see why you said that his head is like an empty tin can! :):) That one got me chuckling! He probably has the mental capacity of a 3 year old, and is so POed that he just can't get what he wants (aaawwwww...TOO BAD :) ). I'm currently learning the Munster dialect of Gaelige and some Welsh as well.

    I wonder if he's trying to learn "how to act like a sociopath", or even better - "how to be stupid for dummies" :)

    He seriously needs to grow up.

  • @celticbattleaxe LOL! If he were one iota as smart as he thinks he is about the scots & irish I wonder how his two brain cells could handle the fact that up until several 100 yrs. ago the Highland gaelic was the same as the Irish Donegal dialect?

    Yeah, but who knows? Maybe those two books were written just for him after someone met him on the street and immediately saw the need.

    And good luck with the lessons!

  • @Inquisitor53 :)

    I couldn't agree more :)

    Sigh - some people...so lame... and yet, SO HOPELESS. He really does a horrible job of trolling compared to the ones I've seen. Trolls are "supposed" to be smart people (a lot like psychopaths), and he's acting like a sociopath - Oh, I forgot! He IS a sociopath - my mistake :)

  • @celticbattleaxe It's okay, we're all allowed to make mistakes in are lives as long as we own up & take responsibility for them (unlike said sociopath) :-).

  • @Inquisitor53 Responsibility?! Whaaa? - says the sociopath :).

  • @celticbattleaxe HAAAAA!

  • @Inquisitor53 HA! I think he left this page :)

  • @celticbattleaxe I think we seriously injured him with the most powerful weapon in the universe... the TRUTH.

  • @Inquisitor53 :)

    And a little humor, too - OK, a LOT of humor! :)

    That's the best way to stop a troll. Laugh at 'em :)

    Then they don't know what to do, and poor FecesStink1 has not contacted me at all for 2 weeks or so.

    I will laugh my @ss off if he actually left this page, and it serves him right. That's what he gets for trolling us :)

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  • i think i'd be more suited for the claymore at 18.21 stone ,or maybe a hammer, i don't know ,great vid mate,

    Dunn clan in floriduh usa

  • @justaman6972 DEFINITELY!!! Claymore, claymore, claymore!!!!

  • @celticbattleaxe that's what I was thinking,just a hack and slay thing ya know lemme at 'em!

  • @PhilSandy91 :):):):):)

    'armsofvalor(dot).com sells battle-ready claymores :)

  • whats the name that coloured belt your brother is wearing? if you could please find the exact name because im tryin to look up where i may be able to get one or find an example of one for someone to make me one...i do re enactments and i based alot of my garb off this video and i would like to get that belt..apparently its a sort of badge of honour

  • fascinating! I knew that kilts were versatile but I had no idea how much!...makes me proud to be a McIntire!

  • how much kilt material do you use

  • he sorta looks like amish of braveheart :)

  • Thanks a lot for the video and the explanation how to wear a great kilt, even he does not reveal what a Scot wears under his kilt *hihi* (I know it is the first prize... *lol*) and what did they wear during winter time?

    And it would be also of great interest to me (as a woman) how the ancient Scottish women wear their airisaidh... could you please also make a documentation about that? best wishes from Bavaria ;-)))

  • @walzerfan1 they wear the same cothes in winter

  • @oo00infinity00oo hm... only a shirt and the kilt? but that must have been terrible cold... ? no additional "trousers" or chausses? and as upper garment?

  • @walzerfan1 yeah they may have worn a thicker shirt or long sleve but if you pay attention to the vid youl see how the kilt is wrapped and how large it is also very thick

    no trousers depends on the individual i guess aswell...im no expert but yeah kilt all the way.yeah cool nice to see people who show interest im only half scottish part irish and northern english but my heart lies with the idea of the highlanders and my family clans.the thing with the kilt is that it alows far more flexibility..

  • @oo00infinity00oo hm... only a shirt and the kilt? but that must have been terrible cold... ? no additional "trousers" or chausses? and as upper garment? sorry, I am quite inquisitive ;-))

  • @walzerfan1 than any other practical clothing the best way to manouver in rough unpredictable terrain and conditions you can bend your knees without trouser seems tugging you,the picts used to run into battle naked heh heh bare foot.more clothes - less agility.funny to imagine a heavey knight trying to fight as hes acsending down a rushy glen.cheers have a good one : )

  • @oo00infinity00oo naked into the battle?? wow... what an imagination *hihi* ... I see the flexibility with the kilt, but I always thought that there might be something to warm the legs... did they wear the "lower" part of the kilt longer over the knees, but then the the part for the upper body is not big/broad enough around the shoulders (?) and if this would be the case the kilt will be again wet and quite obstructive, if a longer lower and/or upper part will be pulled through the snow...

  • @walzerfan1 yeah naked, pretty crazy but aledgedly true, they fling off their clothes and then charge screaming,this is back in the day of the romans.

    yeah im no expert as i said but yes they wore socks tied up around their knees

    certainly in the last few hundred years,yeah then ofcourse theres always the whiskey!

  • @oo00infinity00oo .... and by the way, do the highlanders really  put on their kilt deep in the woods on the leaves?? *hehehe*

    All the best from the bavarian highlands

  • @walzerfan1 ive just googled bavarian mountains for some pics looks pretty impressive ill have to check it out,ive heard of bavarian beer which seems pretty nice as far as i remember.i guess the kilt or plaid is folded over 1 shoulder and then tied in using a broach or can be,depends on the period aswell. nice to chat

  • @walzerfan1 One could always tie the longshirt between the legs but all those folds of heavy wool tend to keep everything underneath quite warm. As my great-gramps use to say when asked what he wore under his kilt, his reply was always "Mie boots and stookins, nay need of anyteen else!" (sorry, try as I might there's no way I can duplicate his accent) After great-grams died that old geeser had more women knocking at his door than bums at a free breakfast. Seems they always left smiling too.

  • Respond to this video... the kilt is magnificent, i gotta wear one!

  • Do not be fooled! This man is from Glasgow. He is only a little over four feet high. His 'wife' is actually a small immigrant Latvian child. Glaswegians are not truly Scottish - in early mediaeval times, thousands of pygmies were imported through Glasgow for slave labour. They interbred with Irish refugees and settled Glaschu (Glasgow). For visitors, they are easliy distinguished from real Scots - short, yellow complexion, thick lensed spectacles and colourful attire known as a 'shell suit'.

  • Hey, very nice video!!! What is that for a belt "crishbelt" or something sounds like that? That one with the colors of the clan or chief?

  • @d00ft Thank you soooo much for the program. I think the best way to learn would be going back to Scotland and taking up my great great aunts offer of teaching me. Maybe I should get a foreign workers visa....

  • Did my last comment were post?! Arrrgh I hate this modern technology grrrr. So I give it another try. Please d00ft if you or your brother could contact me via skype "viatora-stine" or FB Stine Kaiser would be great! Looks like you could give me a great help on scottish/irish traditionals and histroy ;) I am working on a story and could need some more "insider" knowledge hehe. Did also swordfight by my own a few years! Great! great great great :) Let´s Rock! :)

  • @ViatoraStine I've msged him on fb to add you and also left you a comment on your channel regarding this :D Oidhche mhath :D

  • Hey hey hey, you are excellent and you brother and his wife! I enjoyed and and wanna ask, are you able to contact on FB or by mail? I love to swordfight, (Freestyle only hehe) also I even working on a story where I could need some help with "insider" knowledge about scottish/irish warriors and clothings, I am even a bavarian warriors soul, that might be similar haha but not the same! Would be great to get in contact with you or your brother d00ft!!! Stine Kaiser at FB or viatora-stine on skype;)

  • Great video, I always wondered how the kilt turned into a cloak, and now I know! I went to Scotland for two weeks as a family vacation, and now I embrace my Scottish roots much more. I got a kilt (for 50 pounds at the Crieff Highland Games, a full 8 yard too!), and have been wearing it on special occasions, though I'm starting to wear it more regularly. I've also been learning Gaelic, but I only know some basic sayings. I would do almost anything though for a formal lesson!

  • @Teyobi We all have it in us! Its locked in our genetic memory, pick up a sword and practice on some wood :D don't hurt urself or anybody tho! There is a great Gaelic program available to download called byki4express...its free and works great, it's a bit limited but can get u started! Oidhche mhath! :D

  • @d00ft LOL. is that why i'd find a long stick the height of my self nearly, and practice on my backyard tree, almost since I could walk? XD

  • I've been wanting to get a kilt like this for a long time now. The only thing that has been stopping me is I don't know where to find the material or what size to make it. I also can't decide on if I want a generic plaid or a clan tartan.