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22nd January 12, 12:46 PM
#81
Re: Aboyne Highland Games Photos - Various
Thanks for the great pics. Some of my roots are there, albeit transplanted to America a long time ago. It's nice to see what gentlemen there are wearing these days.
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22nd January 12, 01:57 PM
#82
Re: Aboyne Highland Games Photos - Various
Say what you will gentlemen but I still think the white hose are extremely sharp looking.
proud U.S. Navy vet
Creag ab Sgairbh
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23rd January 12, 02:08 AM
#83
Re: Aboyne Highland Games Photos - Various
I think the white hose are not worn with day wear because they dont really suit the look of the brown, green and blue tweeds of day wear, being too bright. They are more suited to wedding or formal events.
I do like the variety of subtle ways the day wear is worn although yellow hose are not something I like but as is always said here, wear what you feel is right.
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23rd January 12, 05:53 AM
#84
Re: Aboyne Highland Games Photos - Various
 Originally Posted by Tobus
To be fair, has anyone actually ever made that claim? Usually what I see is people saying that it's really not traditional, and that white hose weren't seen up until a decade or two ago, and started with the kilt-hire shops. Further conclusions as to their being 'proper' or not may be drawn from that.
Not to hijack the thread, but I believe this was the mid 60's... Maybe all his other socks were in the wash though and he had to make do with his football (soccer) kit...

While I cant really comment as to year or the fact that they're white, and while I'm sure many will decry the use of the White Heather Club, I'd be sure a pair or two of these are white...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jyLXj...122D54296FD21A
Or Jimmy Shand jr from 1967
Last edited by madmacs; 25th January 12 at 06:09 AM.
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24th January 12, 06:06 AM
#85
Re: Aboyne Highland Games Photos - Various
Someone posted that they were amazed at the variety of dress.
The opposite impressed itself upon me, especially in the photo below. So many men are wearing jackets of nearly the same shade that the overall appearance is somewhat of men in uniform. What I would have expected, instead, would have been a kaleidoscopic clamour of various tweeds and hues.

BTW my favourite "look" is the gent wearing the vintage long hair sporran.
I also really like the elaborate vintage 18th century style sporran one fellow is wearing.
So many thanks for posting those! What I especially like is seeing the same gents different years, often with the same kilt and sporran but different hose and jackets.
Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte
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24th January 12, 06:49 AM
#86
Re: Aboyne Highland Games Photos - Various
 Originally Posted by OC Richard
Someone posted that they were amazed at the variety of dress.
The opposite impressed itself upon me, especially in the photo below. So many men are wearing jackets of nearly the same shade that the overall appearance is somewhat of men in uniform. What I would have expected, instead, would have been a kaleidoscopic clamour of various tweeds and hues.
BTW my favourite "look" is the gent wearing the vintage long hair sporran.
I also really like the elaborate vintage 18th century style sporran one fellow is wearing.
So many thanks for posting those! What I especially like is seeing the same gents different years, often with the same kilt and sporran but different hose and jackets.
Many men just have the one kilt and jacket and it is more a Sunday best type outfit which can be worn to a variety of occasions and not something too flashy, the Scots are pretty conservative dont forget.
My wife's family are from the Huntly area and thats how i remember the highland games and especially my grandfather in law who was a wonderful old man
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24th January 12, 07:01 AM
#87
Re: Aboyne Highland Games Photos - Various
 Originally Posted by pascs
I think the white hose are not worn with day wear because they dont really suit the look of the brown, green and blue tweeds of day wear, being too bright. They are more suited to wedding or formal events.
I do like the variety of subtle ways the day wear is worn although yellow hose are not something I like but as is always said here, wear what you feel is right.
I agree!
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24th January 12, 11:33 AM
#88
Re: Aboyne Highland Games Photos - Various
 Originally Posted by pascs
Many men just have the one kilt and jacket and it is more a Sunday best type outfit which can be worn to a variety of occasions and not something too flashy, the Scots are pretty conservative dont forget.
My wife's family are from the Huntly area and thats how i remember the highland games and especially my grandfather in law who was a wonderful old man 
I was in our local Highland wear shop the other day (McAllans) and chatting to the sales person, she said more people are buying a second kilt for casual evenings out and football matches. Their sales have gone up in their 13oz 8yd wool kilts over the last couple of years and is mainly in the age group 20 to 50. She also finds with their customers, they have 2 or more jackets, one black Argyle or PC and one/two tweed. She said they do not sell many white hose these days, black or navy is the most popular and lovat blue and bottle green next.
Chris.
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24th January 12, 12:36 PM
#89
Re: Aboyne Highland Games Photos - Various
 Originally Posted by chrisupyonder
I was in our local Highland wear shop the other day (McAllans) and chatting to the sales person, she said more people are buying a second kilt for casual evenings out and football matches. Their sales have gone up in their 13oz 8yd wool kilts over the last couple of years and is mainly in the age group 20 to 50. She also finds with their customers, they have 2 or more jackets, one black Argyle or PC and one/two tweed. She said they do not sell many white hose these days, black or navy is the most popular and lovat blue and bottle green next.
Chris.
Interesting statistics from your neck-of-the-woods Chris, thanks for sharing!
Cheers,
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24th January 12, 08:11 PM
#90
Re: Aboyne Highland Games Photos - Various
 Originally Posted by chrisupyonder
I was in our local Highland wear shop the other day (McAllans) and chatting to the sales person, she said more people are buying a second kilt for casual evenings out and football matches. Their sales have gone up in their 13oz 8yd wool kilts over the last couple of years and is mainly in the age group 20 to 50. She also finds with their customers, they have 2 or more jackets, one black Argyle or PC and one/two tweed. She said they do not sell many white hose these days, black or navy is the most popular and lovat blue and bottle green next.
Chris.
I'm sure thats true and good to hear.
But that is a relatively recent thing and I'm sure its because the cost of these items has come down and people's willingness to spend money has gone up.
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