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25th June 12, 01:45 PM
#21
Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome
The ones I offer from House of Cheviot can be made to any length, so XL ones are possible. The Scottish Tartans Museum has some colors in 44" long ones. I just checked and they have on hand tartan red, ancient green, ancient blue, tartan green, ecru, charcoal, and black. Just call 1-866-898-1192 or email tartans@scottishtartans.org.
Thats excellent Matt, am glad to see that us GOS are considered. Off to have a look.
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25th June 12, 08:51 PM
#22
Originally Posted by WBHenry
To reverse your question somewhat, I would be interested in knowing why, having tried the elastic garters, you did not care for them. (I am always willing to have my mind changed!) Did you find them uncomfortable, not "traditional" enough, etc.?
I'm very much a traditionalist. As far as kilts go, I only wear a 8 yard 16oz. kilt and only in my clan tartan. I don't go in for many of the modern accoutrements that many persons currently use. Please, don't interpret this as any type of condemnation of non traditional kilt wear, it's just who I am
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26th June 12, 08:51 AM
#23
I wear both elastic garters with wool flashes, as well as traditional garter ties. I find both equally comfortable and I never really notice that I am wearing them. If you do, then you have them on too tight.
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26th June 12, 09:18 AM
#24
Originally Posted by creagdhubh
I wear both elastic garters with wool flashes, as well as traditional garter ties. I find both equally comfortable and I never really notice that I am wearing them. If you do, then you have them on too tight.
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Kyle if they are good enough for you my friend then they are certainly good enough for me.
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26th June 12, 01:00 PM
#25
Originally Posted by Grizzly
Kyle if they are good enough for you my friend then they are certainly good enough for me.
Hahaha! Well, I'm not entirely sure about that, mate! Wear whatever works for you.
Slainte,
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27th June 12, 03:55 AM
#26
Originally Posted by creagdhubh
I wear both elastic garters with wool flashes, as well as traditional garter ties. I find both equally comfortable and I never really notice that I am wearing them. If you do, then you have them on too tight.
Cheers,
I agree with Kyle - I have both and use both. If I am going to be on my feet all day then I will wear my elastic garters. So easy to adjust if needed. And as has been noted, it is easy to get just the right shade to match, tie, shirt, stripe on your kilt, or whatever.
Would our ancestors have used elastic garters? Of course they would - they are cheaper! Our forefathers were not known for throwing their money away!
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Chas
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27th June 12, 04:51 AM
#27
Originally Posted by Chas
Would our ancestors have used elastic garters? Of course they would - they are cheaper! Our forefathers were not known for throwing their money away!
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Chas
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27th June 12, 09:12 AM
#28
Have just received my pack of 4 woollen garter ties with elastic garters for the princely sum of £11 from an eBay seller. At first glance they are not the highest quality in the world but for £2.25 a pair they are excellent value. The "gold" colour is more orange but other than that they are fine. they will get their first outing at Harpenden highland games. The elastic garters would easily fit 20 inch calves without cutting of the blood supply to your feet. So my 17 inch calves are no problem for them. All things said they are a bit of a bargain.
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27th June 12, 09:28 AM
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27th June 12, 09:36 AM
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Cheers mate will give you an update when I've given them a field trial.
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