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27th December 11, 06:36 AM
#11
Re: Kilt and necktie in matching tartan?
Not a fan. The only thing I'm willing to match is a tartan waistcoat, or doublet for evening wear.
Cheers,
Last edited by creagdhubh; 27th December 11 at 10:59 AM.
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27th December 11, 07:01 AM
#12
Re: Kilt and necktie in matching tartan?
Don't wear a matching tartan tie if you visit Ham. One of the first things I learned on this board was not to match a tartan tie to the kilt.
I have matched a tartan scarf....
Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
"I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."
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27th December 11, 10:43 AM
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Re: Kilt and necktie in matching tartan?
Originally Posted by Zardoz
Like Jamie, I'm OK with the matching tartan tie as long as there's a waistcoat in there to break it up.
Not an issue for me since this is the only matching tie/kilt combo I have!
I think the green vest even sets off the tie/kilt combo more. Or they set off the vest. Something like that.
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27th December 11, 10:59 AM
#14
Re: Kilt and necktie in matching tartan?
Originally Posted by davidlpope
I save tartan neckties for when I am not wearing the kilt. Although one is free to wear one's clothes any way one likes, I encourage others not to wear tartan neckties and kilts together.
Agreed.
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27th December 11, 11:07 AM
#15
Re: Kilt and necktie in matching tartan?
The thing about wearing tartan neckties with a tartan kilt is that even if they're the same tartan, the sett size is usually different (as ties will generally use a smaller sett so you can actually see the repeat). This makes it look strange to me, as if they go together, but only by accident.
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29th December 11, 06:36 PM
#16
Re: Kilt and necktie in matching tartan?
What does the rabble think of Andy Stewart's kit here?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCSB_BiNSZo
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30th December 11, 12:38 AM
#17
Re: Kilt and necktie in matching tartan?
Originally Posted by WolfmanJack
A perfect example of what makes many a Scot cringe. The damage that TV and music hall Scots "personalities" have done to the Scots image will haunt Scotland for many years still to come.
" 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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30th December 11, 01:50 AM
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Re: Kilt and necktie in matching tartan?
Originally Posted by Jock Scot
A perfect example of what makes many a Scot cringe. The damage that TV and music hall Scots "personalities" have done to the Scots image will haunt Scotland for many years still to come.
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30th December 11, 06:06 AM
#19
Re: Kilt and necktie in matching tartan?
Originally Posted by Phil
I think Jamie looks very smart. There is a sort of tradition that nothing tartan should be worn above the waist when kilted but, like all such rules, it is there to be broken. Where exactly it originated I do not know but, looking at genuine costumes such as these from the National Museum of Scotland refutes any historical basis for such beliefs -
It has often been repeated (and for good reason) that tartan neck ties are not ideal to wear with the kilt. However, the suggestion that nothing tartan should be worn above the waist when wearing a kilt has no basis, neither historically (as you demonstrated) nor in traditional or modern highland attire.
I'll add this painting of the MacDonald boys for another historical example.
And as for more modern examples, there are all manner of perfectly appropriate tartan accessories meant to be worn with the kilt "above the waist," including waistcoats (vests), fly plaids, pipers' & drummers' plaids, tartan doublets, and so forth.
In fact I can really only think of two accessories "above the waist" which really don't work well in tartan if one is wearing the kilt -- tie and cap. Make that three if you also include the shirt.
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30th December 11, 06:41 AM
#20
Re: Kilt and necktie in matching tartan?
Jim Killman
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