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    Wearing a clans tartan

    I've been reading on the internet about wearing a Clans tartan,and as with all things there are differing opinions about who may and may not wear a clans tartan.

    Some say it's okay to wear any tartan regardless of clan affiliation, others say one should not wear a clans tartan unless you are a part that clan.

    My interest in wearing clan tartan stems from my adoptive mothers Great grand parents being Scottish immigrant's named Muir.

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    Wearing a clans tartan

    I've been reading on the internet about wearing a Clans tartan,and as with all things there are differing opinions about who may and may not wear a clans tartan.

    Some say it's okay to wear any tartan regardless of clan affiliation, others say one should not wear a clans tartan unless you are a part that clan.

    My interest in wearing clan tartan stems from my adoptive mothers Great grand parents being Scottish immigrant's named Muir.

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    Wearing a clans tartan

    I've been reading on the internet about wearing a Clans tartan,and as with all things there are differing opinions about who may and may not wear a clans tartan.

    Some say it's okay to wear any tartan regardless of clan affiliation, others say one should not wear a clans tartan unless you are a part that clan.

    My interest in wearing clan tartan stems from my adoptive mothers Great grand parents being Scottish immigrant's named Muir.

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    When I was trying to decide which clan Tartan to order for my first kilt, I checked out the websites on the two clans to which I felt that I had a connection (Macneil of Barra and the house of Gordon) Both said that I had a legitimate connection and could wear their tartan without feeling guilty about it. But both having said that said that anyone was welcome to wear their tartans, and could even join the clan association if they wished and supported the aims and ideals of the clan. Technically, the clan association follows the father's limeage, but havibg a mother, or stepmother is accepted also. My father's family is a sept of clan MacNeil and my mother's side of the family are Goedons. I chose the MacNeil tartan, but my next kilt will be in one of the Gordon Tartans
    "A day spent in the fields and woods, or on the water should not count as a day off our allotted number upon this earth."
    Jerry, Kilted Old Fart.

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    When I was trying to decide which clan Tartan to order for my first kilt, I checked out the websites on the two clans to which I felt that I had a connection (Macneil of Barra and the house of Gordon) Both said that I had a legitimate connection and could wear their tartan without feeling guilty about it. But both having said that said that anyone was welcome to wear their tartans, and could even join the clan association if they wished and supported the aims and ideals of the clan. Technically, the clan association follows the father's limeage, but havibg a mother, or stepmother is accepted also. My father's family is a sept of clan MacNeil and my mother's side of the family are Goedons. I chose the MacNeil tartan, but my next kilt will be in one of the Gordon Tartans
    "A day spent in the fields and woods, or on the water should not count as a day off our allotted number upon this earth."
    Jerry, Kilted Old Fart.

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    When I was trying to decide which clan Tartan to order for my first kilt, I checked out the websites on the two clans to which I felt that I had a connection (Macneil of Barra and the house of Gordon) Both said that I had a legitimate connection and could wear their tartan without feeling guilty about it. But both having said that said that anyone was welcome to wear their tartans, and could even join the clan association if they wished and supported the aims and ideals of the clan. Technically, the clan association follows the father's limeage, but havibg a mother, or stepmother is accepted also. My father's family is a sept of clan MacNeil and my mother's side of the family are Goedons. I chose the MacNeil tartan, but my next kilt will be in one of the Gordon Tartans
    "A day spent in the fields and woods, or on the water should not count as a day off our allotted number upon this earth."
    Jerry, Kilted Old Fart.

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    Anthony,

    I too am a little like you in the fact that for my first kilt (Modern Gunn)I wanted one I at least had a connection to however tenuous it might be.

    I have figured that there are so many really nice tartans out there. That it would be a shame not to have a kilt in this ,or that tartan just because you are trying to "Go by the rules"

    If you are not planning to go to a clan gathereing then I don't think it would matter too much.

    I have a Hunting Maclean just because I liked it. I'm not planning on a clan gathering. Whats more I still have a lot of choices

    Co Fermanagh (My father is from there)
    Irish Diaspora (Irish blood Tartan)
    Hunting Macleod (My Surname is a Sept)
    Irish National

    And these are just 4 of the Tartans that are on my list that I have a connection with There's load I just like too.

    So get that Muir and have fun

    All the Best.....David.
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    Anthony,

    I too am a little like you in the fact that for my first kilt (Modern Gunn)I wanted one I at least had a connection to however tenuous it might be.

    I have figured that there are so many really nice tartans out there. That it would be a shame not to have a kilt in this ,or that tartan just because you are trying to "Go by the rules"

    If you are not planning to go to a clan gathereing then I don't think it would matter too much.

    I have a Hunting Maclean just because I liked it. I'm not planning on a clan gathering. Whats more I still have a lot of choices

    Co Fermanagh (My father is from there)
    Irish Diaspora (Irish blood Tartan)
    Hunting Macleod (My Surname is a Sept)
    Irish National

    And these are just 4 of the Tartans that are on my list that I have a connection with There's load I just like too.

    So get that Muir and have fun

    All the Best.....David.
    Why be part of the crowd Choose a Freelander Sporran
    A Member of the Caledonian Society of Norway
    My Photo Gallery Flickr

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    Anthony,

    I too am a little like you in the fact that for my first kilt (Modern Gunn)I wanted one I at least had a connection to however tenuous it might be.

    I have figured that there are so many really nice tartans out there. That it would be a shame not to have a kilt in this ,or that tartan just because you are trying to "Go by the rules"

    If you are not planning to go to a clan gathereing then I don't think it would matter too much.

    I have a Hunting Maclean just because I liked it. I'm not planning on a clan gathering. Whats more I still have a lot of choices

    Co Fermanagh (My father is from there)
    Irish Diaspora (Irish blood Tartan)
    Hunting Macleod (My Surname is a Sept)
    Irish National

    And these are just 4 of the Tartans that are on my list that I have a connection with There's load I just like too.

    So get that Muir and have fun

    All the Best.....David.
    Why be part of the crowd Choose a Freelander Sporran
    A Member of the Caledonian Society of Norway
    My Photo Gallery Flickr

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    Quote Originally Posted by Freelander Sporrano
    Anthony,

    I too am a little like you in the fact that for my first kilt (Modern Gunn)I wanted one I at least had a connection to however tenuous it might be.

    I have figured that there are so many really nice tartans out there. That it would be a shame not to have a kilt in this ,or that tartan just because you are trying to "Go by the rules"

    If you are not planning to go to a clan gathereing then I don't think it would matter too much.

    I have a Hunting Maclean just because I liked it. I'm not planning on a clan gathering. Whats more I still have a lot of choices

    Co Fermanagh (My father is from there)
    Irish Diaspora (Irish blood Tartan)
    Hunting Macleod (My Surname is a Sept)
    Irish National

    And these are just 4 of the Tartans that are on my list that I have a connection with There's load I just like too.

    So get that Muir and have fun

    My father's family are also Irish. County Tyrone, hence my use of Jer "Mc" as a screen name. I am also considering other tartans as well. Like I said above I have seen it said many times that it doesn't really matter. I guess I am a member of Clan MacNeil of Canada at least the sent me the latest newsletter on Friday. The quote about they not caring, came directly from , the clan chief.
    "A day spent in the fields and woods, or on the water should not count as a day off our allotted number upon this earth."
    Jerry, Kilted Old Fart.

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