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20th February 14, 08:36 AM
#10
 Originally Posted by Nathan
If you're a Campbell, it's your tartan, just don't call anyone else out for wearing it who is not a Campbell for even by the strictest adherence to the tradition of wearing a tartan to which one is associated,
No worries with this. I could care less about the dress of others and am pretty open in that regards. I just worry about my own self; which is more than enough to worry about most of the time!! 
 Originally Posted by Nathan
is that since it belongs to the government, anyone can wear there is zero exclusivity where the government sett is concerned.
The government sett is one of the oldest tartans and pre-dates the concept of clan tartans by quite some time.
And indeed reasons why I like it. It is very safe in the strictest sense and it is also old. The history nerd in me appreciates this!!
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