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    Hose Patterns and options

    Hi,

    I've decided to get some diced hose to wear with my
    kilt for dress. Given that I'm wearing MacGregor and
    that diced red/black is effectively MacGregor red and
    black tartan (AKA Rob Roy) I thought that diced red/
    black would be a good choice. But I'm thinking that
    tartan flashes would be a bit much. So black flashes
    seem like the better option. (Maybe red.)

    What do others think?

    -Don

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    I definitely think solid color flashes (either red or black) would look far better with diced hose than tartan flashes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome View Post
    I definitely think solid color flashes (either red or black) would look far better with diced hose than tartan flashes.
    I'm with Matt. Go for a solid colour. You might also wish to investigate garters rather than flashes. I think they generally look much nicer with fancy hose.

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    I'd be tempted to go for a flash of a different colour, perhaps a yellow/old gold or perhaps green. Sometimes a little accent of colour helps to show off the other colours in the outfit, and then there isn't any chance of a mis match of red if it's not quite the same. I'd also concur with leaving the tartan flashes for another time.

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    You might enjoy seeing a picture of The MacGregor in his wedding clothes, along with some discussion of MacGregor tartans, neatly consolidated on Matt Newsome's blog page here: http://blog.albanach.org/2006/05/macgregor-tartans.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by MacLowlife View Post
    You might enjoy seeing a picture of The MacGregor in his wedding clothes, along with some discussion of MacGregor tartans, neatly consolidated on Matt Newsome's blog page here: http://blog.albanach.org/2006/05/macgregor-tartans.html
    In my "newby introduction" post I commented on just this point --
    that I had mistakenly purchased my first kilt in "MacGregor Hunting
    Ancient"
    -- The colour is nice and I'll continue to wear it, but
    I'm definitely moving to MacGregor modern for the most part for
    future purchases.

    If I may, without hijacking the thread, what are the thoughts about
    ancient/weathered tartan colourings? The MacGregor does not
    seem to have much time for them. But, alternatively I ran into
    a Scottish born MacGregor in full Prince Charlie kit at this year's
    Aussie National Folk Festival. (He'd been to the Heritage Ball)
    And he was wearing a MacGregor Ancient tartan. So clearly they
    are being worn, and by Scotts.

    Thanks for taking the time to talk.

    -Don

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    Ancient and weathered colors are acceptable alternatives to the usual modern colors. It's just a matter of personal taste. Sir Malcolm MacGregor frequently wears the MacGregor tartan in ancient colors.


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    Quote Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome View Post
    Ancient and weathered colors are acceptable alternatives to the usual modern colors. It's just a matter of personal taste. Sir Malcolm MacGregor frequently wears the MacGregor tartan in ancient colors.
    Thank you,

    If he wears it, then it must be OK...

    I had wondered about that, but the comments that I read and
    you quoted were more than a little ambiguous on that point.

    I personally like the ancient or weathered colours, though
    the modern colours are also OK.

    Well, that's cleared up, at least. (Damn, there may be yet
    another kilt or two in my future. ;-)

    -Don
    Last edited by Aussie_Don; 8th July 13 at 08:01 AM.

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