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4th January 05, 05:28 PM
#32
Originally Posted by Alan H
And ONE More....
almost NOBODY has actually commented on the actual question I posed at the top of the thread. That is, are tartan kilts with "scottish" accessories more generally and easily accepted by the general public than kilts which are obviously NOT Scottish in origin.
Note...you may know your tartan kilt is made up of cloth that's a generic pattern with no significance, but Joe Bob and Betty Sue only see "plaid" and assume "Scotland".
The fact that there's only been one or two responses in this thread to that question is interesting.
yes IMO, I did say I agree in my first post.
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