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    Quote Originally Posted by unclevenus View Post
    As always, Shawn has been roughly 99% spot on with my barrage of questions to him since I have met him on this site. Big thanks, sir! I'm leaning to the tan safari shirt. I already have a gray one for my black dress kilt. I think my orange hose is somewhat loud with the kilt. I've also debated the House of Cheviot Bison (Glenmore) in addition to the green. Thanks again, all!
    Good move. I tend to avoid brighter colors in the hose (red, orange, etc) if the kilt has a lot of that same color. It tends to be too much of a good thing. I think those bright color hose look best when the kilt only contains a small amount of that color. Then you see some contrast, while still being complementary to the kilt.

    In your case, the charcoal and grey both look fine, and I definitely think lighter green hose would look good, as well. The bison color Glenmore would look great for daytime casual wear.

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    I'd probably opt for the Charcoal (first choice) or Grey (second). Also, I noted that your flashes are backwards. Whoever made them intended for the orange side with the double green stripes to be the side facing out.

    BTW... love the Fred Perry. I have about 6 in my closet (including the black one with cream ringers).
    Last edited by RockyR; 28th May 13 at 07:25 AM.

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