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23rd January 09, 02:58 PM
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Balmoral Toorie Colour
I have what I imagine will be a simple question for our longtime kilted members. My (black) balmoral has the standard issue red torrie. Is it acceptable practice to exchange the red toorie for one of another colour? Is there a standard colour which is most popular? Colours to stay away from? I think I'd like to change it to a dark green colour. Does the colour need to match your kilt colours? Thanks in advance for all the help.
His Exalted Highness Duke Standard the Pertinacious of Chalmondley by St Peasoup
Member Order of the Dandelion
Per Electum - Non consanguinitam
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23rd January 09, 03:09 PM
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Change your toorie colour and no one will care a jot. Match the colour of your kilt? I would think that very few would bother,or, even think about it. Certainly in Scotland!
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23rd January 09, 07:08 PM
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I replaced mine with one I made from the colors of my tartan (red, navy blue, and green). If you wear different colored kilts, you might want to pick a color that's common to all of them. Or replace it with black, since your Balmoral is black. You could rip the thing off and go without a toorie at all and it would be acceptable, unless it's part of a uniform.
There's another thread about Balmorals currently circulating, with answers to other questions you might have
Hope this helps.
--dbh
When given a choice, most people will choose.
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23rd January 09, 07:44 PM
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I had to look for a few seconds, but ended up buying a glengarry with a black torrie. I would do the same when the time comes to buy a balmoral. For whatever reason, I don't like the look of the red. My tartan is blue/green/purple with a touch of white.. Red just looks out of place.
I also like the idea above of buying one with a red torrie (easiest to find), ripping it off, and inserting one that you have made in a color that matches or compliments your kilt/jacket/eyes/hose/pinky ring/etc.
I might have to steal that idea, God bless X-marks!
The Barry
"Confutatis maledictis, flammis acribus addictis;
voca me cum benedictis." -"Dies Irae" (Day of Wrath)
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24th January 09, 09:29 AM
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Originally Posted by The Barry
I also like the idea above of buying one with a red torrie (easiest to find), ripping it off, and inserting one that you have made in a color that matches or compliments your kilt/jacket/eyes/hose/pinky ring/etc.
I might have to steal that idea, God bless X-marks!
For the ultimate in convenience, sew a velcro patch to the balmoral, attach another to your toories, and you can switch them out to match whatever you feel like.
--Scott
"MacDonald the piper stood up in the pulpit,
He made the pipes skirl out the music divine."
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23rd January 09, 08:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Jock Scot
Thanks Jock, I knew that I could count on you to give a view of the situation from across the pond. Thanks to Barry and Piperdbh also. The red toorie, to me at least, has always seemed to be a caricature if you will, of Scottish attire. I've been thinking of changing it to a more subdued colour which wouldn't seem to stand out and scream look at me. Dark green, or lovet green would be my first choice of colour.
So, if your toorie isn't red, what colour have you chosen?
Last edited by Standard; 23rd January 09 at 08:40 PM.
Reason: spelling
His Exalted Highness Duke Standard the Pertinacious of Chalmondley by St Peasoup
Member Order of the Dandelion
Per Electum - Non consanguinitam
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24th January 09, 12:32 AM
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Originally Posted by Standard
The red toorie, to me at least, has always seemed to be a caricature if you will, of Scottish attire. I've been thinking of changing it to a more subdued colour which wouldn't seem to stand out and scream look at me. Dark green, or lovet green would be my first choice of colour.
So, if your toorie isn't red, what colour have you chosen?
Well, we don't really think of it as a caricature (saving that thought for the Harry Lauder walking stick, perhaps). It's just that the Balmoral is readily available in colours of black, navy blue, and a few others and that the black and blue ones usually come with red toories. Choose a colour you like.
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24th January 09, 07:19 AM
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Again, there is the obsession with everything "matching." If you want to change the colour of the toorie, sure, go ahead. Personally, I don't even think about it, or worry about it. Who actually cares???
As an interesting side-bar to all this talk about having a toorie that compliments one's tartan, the Duke of Argyll favours a red toorie with any balmoral!
So did his late father:
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24th January 09, 07:51 AM
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His Exalted Highness Duke Standard the Pertinacious of Chalmondley by St Peasoup
Member Order of the Dandelion
Per Electum - Non consanguinitam
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24th January 09, 11:20 AM
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Originally Posted by Standard
Thanks Jock, I knew that I could count on you to give a view of the situation from across the pond. Thanks to Barry and Piperdbh also. The red toorie, to me at least, has always seemed to be a caricature if you will, of Scottish attire. I've been thinking of changing it to a more subdued colour which wouldn't seem to stand out and scream look at me. Dark green, or lovet green would be my first choice of colour.
So, if your toorie isn't red, what colour have you chosen?
I have two balmorals. One is at least 30 years old, a bit past it now, its a sort of duck egg green, although it might not have started out quite like that, and has a matching toorie. My newest(I am not keen on it) is grey with matching toorie. Both are diced. In my humble opinion there is nothing wrong with a red toorie on a black or dark blue bonnet.I have to say,in passing, that I prefer not to see the military look with balmorals. That particular look is best for those serving and with the headwear that is issued to a particular unit.
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