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8th February 13, 03:20 PM
#1
Kilt hose tops?
I have seen advertised "kilt hose tops" what are tops?
Are they a cover for solid colour hose or a complete "sock"?
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8th February 13, 03:24 PM
#2
There's two different types that I've seen. There's a leg-warmer version, essentially a sock minus the foot part and then there's just the upper turn-over part or cuff type (like an oversized sweat wrist band).
Fir Na Tine
Braithre Thar Gach Ni
Crisis does not Create Character, it Merely Reveals it.
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8th February 13, 03:27 PM
#3
Oh yeah, I think the sock version, without the foot, is designed to be worn with spats..
Fir Na Tine
Braithre Thar Gach Ni
Crisis does not Create Character, it Merely Reveals it.
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8th February 13, 03:40 PM
#4
These are the ones I had made to match my 'Flower of Scotland' kilt.

And in use.

The gentleman with me has the glorious name of Peter Myfatherhasthebiggestpotatoes.
Regards
Chas
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8th February 13, 03:58 PM
#5
Hose tops are easy to knit , and very useful at changing, or upgrading a simple outfit, I like this style with a simple cable design in lovely shetland wool
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8th February 13, 04:53 PM
#6
Paul, that is a sharp outfit...but, are those bates corfram shoes?
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8th February 13, 06:26 PM
#7
Yes, and that red sporran looks great with that tartan!
Frank
Ne Obliviscaris
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9th February 13, 12:30 AM
#8
Ha! NOW a few things about hose make sense to me!
The first two kilties on the page-header banner are wearing Hose Tops!!! Now I get it!!!
THANK YOU! This has demystified something that I have seriously been wondering about but felt a bit silly asking for myself.
Last edited by TheOfficialBren; 9th February 13 at 12:30 AM.
The Official [BREN]
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9th February 13, 06:16 AM
#9
Just a word of caution, though. Most people in the Highland Dress world outside of this form, when hearing "hose tops" will think of these:

These are usually diced, though sometimes in an Argyle pattern, and are worn by bands, with spats, as part of the uniform.

The decorative cuffs which can be worn over the top of standard kilt hose are a different animal altogether, but often referred to by the same name here on X Marks. I prefer to refer to them as "cuffs" just to avoid confusion. My wife has knit some for folks in the past.
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9th February 13, 06:28 AM
#10
 Originally Posted by Llwyd
Paul, that is a sharp outfit...but, are those bates corfram shoes?
I'm not familiar with bates corfram shoes, but I am wearing fairly classic,well polished black brogues with a thin sole, the sort of shoe that I would normally wear with a smart look, in either brown, tan, or black.
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