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    M. A. C. Newsome is offline
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    A lot of the answers posted here have been more about the individual's opinion about fly plaids in general. The question asked is whether it is appropriate, in a formal setting, to wear a fly plaid with a four yard box pleated kilt. I say yes it is.

    Assuming the person wants to wear a fly plaid at all, I think we all can agree that fly plaids are more suited to formal, rather than casual, occasions.

    How many yards are in the kilt, how the kilt is pleated, whether the tartan is ancient or modern colors, or the kilt has a fringe on the apron or not -- none of these accidental details has anything to do with whether or not one might wear a fly plaid.

    The whole issue of anachronism is a non-starter. So what if the four yard box pleated kilt is a revival of an early nineteenth century style? I would assume that the individual in question is wearing it in the context of modern Highland attire, not as an early 1800's re-enactor. So a modern fly plaid would be just as appropriate as the modern kilt hose, modern shoes, modern sporran, modern doublet, modern shirt, and modern bow tie that he's also wearing.

    In short, you can wear a four yard box pleated kilt to any occasion, and with any accessory, as you would an eight yard knife pleated kilt. The only deciding factor is personal taste and preference.
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    Have to agree with Mr. Newsome on this. I would wear my four yard box pleated kilt anywhere I would wear one of my eight yard kilts. If I were inclined, I would have no problem wearing a matching plaid.

    However, the only time I have worn a plaid was at my wedding. It makes a great shawl for my wife, on occasion, and it may yet end up as a matching tartan waistcoat.

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    I'm with Matt on this one.
    ........though I personally don't have a fly plaid and have no intention or reason to wear one.

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    I wore one out to dinner and drinks with Kyle this past Saturday just because I wanted to. Had no problems at all with it, and it was pretty breezy outside too. If I was a dancing type, I could see where it could get in the way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alan H View Post
    I'm with Matt on this one.
    ........though I personally don't have a fly plaid and have no intention or reason to wear one.
    +***. Totally with Matt and Alan on this one.
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    I got one to go with my 5 (?) yd box pleat, and so far, my lady love has worn it as a shawl. I've not worn it, but at least we have it. It's easier to get when you order the kilt; then you have it if you ever want to use it for yourself or for "herself."
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    *** Father Bill.

    I have two fly plaids. I've yet to wear either one as such -- except for a brief "how's this look?" check in the mirror. My wife and daughters have worn them as shawls. I do plan on wearing one at the upcoming wedding of my daughter in August.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob, ClanMacMillan, NM View Post
    *** Father Bill.

    I have two fly plaids. I've yet to wear either one as such -- except for a brief "how's this look?" check in the mirror. My wife and daughters have worn them as shawls. I do plan on wearing one at the upcoming wedding of my daughter in August.

    Rob.
    Rob, that's exactly how I use mine... but my Sweetie looks great in it!

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    I think you should add "one lucky bastard" to your signature line.

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Thorpe View Post
    I think you should add "one lucky bastard" to your signature line.
    Yeah. Cute, isn't she!
    Rev'd Father Bill White: Mostly retired Parish Priest & former Elementary Headmaster. Lover of God, dogs, most people, joy, tradition, humour & clarity. Legion Padre, theologian, teacher, philosopher, linguist, encourager of hearts & souls & a firm believer in dignity, decency, & duty. A proud Canadian Sinclair.

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