Bríog
Bríog is an Irish term that refers to a type of medieval Irish garment worn by both men and women. The word is Gaelic in origin and is composed of two parts: "brí" meaning "breech" or "knee-length garment" and "óg" meaning "young" or "youthful".
In historical context, bríog was a short, kilt-like garment that was worn over a pair of linen
Bríog was an important part of traditional Irish costume during the medieval period, particularly among the
The origin of the bríog is unclear, but it is believed to have been influenced by ancient