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    Kilt and Tie

    Hello folks,

    I am excited to say that I received one of my kilts over the weekend. I ordered the American Heritage tartan in a Casual Kilt from USA Kilts and have immediately fallen in love with it. This is actually my second kilt ordered, but it got here first (long story short, I decided to get a second one last minute and needed it in time for the Highland games in May so I put a rush on it). My first one is still awaiting cloth shipment from the mill, but that is ok.

    Anyway, I decided that I want to wear my kilt to church on Sunday and discovered that a tie I bough last summer compliments the colors of this kilt perfectly (can you say destiny?)! My question for the group is this: while the colors match almost perfectly, will the line pattern of the tie clash with the tartan pattern of the kilt? I'm blind in the happy coincidence of it all and would value the opinion of you fine folks. Below are two "poses" of the kilt with the tie. I'm thinking a black shirt with ankle high black casual boots and cream hose with navy blue flashes to complete the ensemble.

    Kilt and tie 1.jpg Kilt and tie 2.jpg
    Last edited by The TALL TN Scot; 27th March 18 at 03:55 PM.
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