Halfsacks
A halfsack is a type of traditional leather bag, often associated with Scottish and Celtic heritage, particularly among Highland clans. Historically, these bags were crafted from durable materials such as leather, wool, or canvas and served practical purposes for carrying essential items. The name "halfsack" derives from its distinctive shape, resembling a half of a larger sack or pouch, typically secured with a drawstring or buckle.
Halfsacks were commonly used by Highland soldiers during the 18th and 19th centuries, particularly during the
Today, halfsacks are primarily worn as part of Highland dress, particularly during cultural events, festivals, and
Halfsacks are typically worn over the right shoulder, with the drawstring or buckle positioned at the front.