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    Matching Tartan Scarf with Tartan Kilt??



    There was extra fabric when I ordered the Dutch Friendship Tartan so Kathy made a scarf from it.

    Tossed it on up in Flagstaff.

    Looking at the pic got me wondering if it was a "no-no" along the lines of wearing a matching tartan tie with a tartan kilt.

    Yes, I know there are no rules - that's my credo.

    Guess I'm wondering what folks think of the matching tartan scarf with a tartan kilt?
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    There is a joke about this

    You probably know the joke about the Scot who snagged his kilt while carrying a scarf made from the remnant to his girlfriend. He arrived naked from the waist down with a package under his arm.

    When she expressed her surprise he replied
    Do ye like it? I've got another foot and a half in the box here.

    But seriously, doesn't it remind you a little of a Caledonian Air stewardess?
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    Aw heck . . . I like it! A little rough for a scarf though; I have a sort-of-match but it's made of angora. A lot more cuddly. . . like my lady!
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    An interesting one there Ron! A Scarf eh?Humm halfway between a tartan tie----no no no, and a fly plaid----- an if you must. Well how about, if there is snow about its okay?
    " Rules are for the guidance of wise men and the adherence of idle minds and minor tyrants". Field Marshal Lord Slim.

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    I think it looks just fine. Although, if it's made from left over kilt material, I'd think it kind of rough and scratchy too. But, I see no reason not to have a scarf of matching pattern.

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    Of course it's a taboo or nono, Riverkilt, that's why you wanted to do it.
    You should punish yourself by having matching argyle hose knitted up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bugbear View Post
    Of course it's a taboo or nono, Riverkilt, that's why you wanted to do it.
    You should punish yourself by having matching argyle hose knitted up.
    seconded

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    My first thought was no. Then I saw your picture and actually, it looks quite good. Definitely something to think about.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bugbear View Post
    You should punish yourself by having matching argyle hose knitted up.
    As further penance, I believe you should get this sweater to wear with it. Its name is oranje, after the Netherlands national football team.

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    You can do it, no problem. The important part is that is has to be the same tartan.
    I like to mix mine. When I wear my Ancient Lindsay kilt, I wear my Modern Lindsay scarf.
    Did the same thing with my Gordon from WPG, but I wore my Dress Gordon scarf. Same tartan, different hues. Lairds plaids are worn this way also.

    But I agree about tartan ties and etc.....

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