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Sir Didymous Diced hose colors 19th August 14, 05:58 PM
Galloglaigh After 11 attempts to register... 19th August 14, 06:03 PM
jhockin Since there is more than one... 19th August 14, 06:04 PM
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creagdhubh Claret and navy blue. 19th August 14, 07:25 PM
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    Diced hose colors

    My wife is buying me a nicer kilt in the Clergy ancient tartan for my birthday in December. For New Year's eve, we are planning on attending a little formal gathering, at which time I would like to wear the new kilt. I was already planning to bite the bullet and order a new pair of bespoke diced hose, but I am unsure of what colors to get them in. I prefer simple diced hose to full tartan, and therefore that option isn't on the table for me. I thought about getting them in charcoal and ancient blue, but my formal doublet is navy in color. I want to try something to break up the blue, but what colors look good with that tartan? I have tried red/white and it was a look I don't care to repeat. I have also used red/black, which was a bit better, but still not quite a stunning combination. Does anyone have any suggestions?
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    After 11 attempts to register here under different names, we now have enough evidence to confirm that this is again Steven Aikens of Jasper AL. This time using an IP proxy in an attempt to hide his real location.
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    Since there is more than one Clergy tartan, perhaps if you posted a picture of the one you mean ..?
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    Sorry about that. I didn't think to be more specific.
    clergy ancient.jpg
    From what I can tell, it is just blues and black. But like I said, I'm trying to break up the blue a bit.
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    Claret and navy blue.

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    Galloglaigh is offline Just another incarnation of Steven Akins.
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    After 11 attempts to register here under different names, we now have enough evidence to confirm that this is again Steven Aikens of Jasper AL. This time using an IP proxy in an attempt to hide his real location.
    Last edited by Steve Ashton; 20th August 14 at 02:12 PM.

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    Beware of looking like "little boy blue" with a blue tartan, blue jacket and blue hose. Complimentary rather than matching colours sound like a better way to go IMHO.
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    I'd lean to Claret/Black or Claret/Charchol Grey?

    Or, I'd consider a pair of Josh Brown's Jacobite Diced with a Blue/Black or Charchol with a Claret over-stripe.

    Here's a link. Have a look around. Some of the colour combinations on the various Hose Style pages might inspire you. I have a pair of their Split Diamond Argyles and they are a tremendous quality garment. Perfect fit, wash exceptionally well, no forest of straggly bits of wool inside, and in my opinion, the best value for money custom hose on the market today. A word of caution though, if you decide to purchase hose from SHO - order well in advance of your deadline and be patient. Also, if you want a perfect colour match, send them a sample, or very precise image of your Tartan. Better safe than sorry.

    Patience is it's own reward in dealing with SHO. It's well worth the wait. I will be ordering a pair of SHO's diced hose once the wool for the custom c. 1800 MacDuff is dyed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MacRobert's Reply View Post
    Beware of looking like "little boy blue" with a blue tartan, blue jacket and blue hose. Complimentary rather than matching colours sound like a better way to go IMHO.
    That, friend, is precisely why I started this thread. I am sort of interested with the claret/navy and the claret/charcoal grey. I have a pair in basic red/black and they have worked so far. But if I'm going all in on a bespoke item, I want to try something a bit less "off the rack".
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