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    Solid Color or Tartan Tie?

    I have a question for the Rabble! I am going to be attending a Burn's Night Dinner shortly and I will be wearing my Argyll Jacket. I am not going to the event in formal wear, but I want some input.

    I own a Campbell tartan kilt and I wanted to hear some opinions about the type of tie I should wear. I own a Campbell tartan tie, but I do kind of like the looks of a solid tie.

    What Say Ye Brethren?!

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    My suggestion: Solid wool tie, shelby knot, try and match your flashes. Matching the kilt can be good but a bit of contrast in a complimentary colour often looks even better. I recommend a nice white shirt with a good stiff collar too.

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    I am with Kiltfitz, you can't beat a solid tie with matching flashes. For other occasions, you might even consider a regimental stripe.
    Mark Anthony Henderson
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    At least amongst Scottish pipers, patterned neckties are more common than selfcoloured (solid). These are sometimes striped, sometimes with an all-over logo, or a combination of the two. They usually display a college, regiment, or other organisation to which the wearer belongs or formerly belonged.

    40 years of seeing smartly dressed Scots wear such ties has made them look "right" to me.

    I myself have a Royal Scottish Country Dance Society tie, due to my being a member for several years. I also have a tie having West Virginia state seal all-over pattern, due to my being from that state. The tie I'm wearing in my avatar belonged to my dearly loved late father-in-law.

    In my opinion ties 'coming from the heart' in the British manner look better than the reversed ones more common here in the USA.

    Here are some very well turned out pipers at Glenfiddich

    Last edited by OC Richard; 20th November 14 at 06:39 PM.
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    Speaking only for myself, I do not wear tartan ties with my tartan kilts. I typically wear a striped or 'club' style tie with my tartan kilts and sometimes a solid color tie. However, I do occasionally wear a tartan tie with my non tartan kilts ('utility style' and yes, I do wear them with ties and waist coats or "V" neck sweaters) and I always wear a tartan tie with a suit or sport coat. My tartan ties represent the three clans most closely associated with my Scottish heritage, Fraser, Skene and Burnett.

    Though not part of your question, I might add that I do not wear tartan flashes with either tartan or non tartan kilts.

    Nile
    Simon Fraser fought as MacShimidh, a Highland chief… wrapped and belted in a plaid over the top of his linen shirt, like his ordinary kinsmen. He put a bonnet on his head, and stuck the Fraser emblem, a sprig of yew, in it. With the battle cry, A'Chaisteal Dhunaidh and the scream of the pipes, they charged to battle. "The Last Highlander" Sara Fraser

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    Yes I'm not a fan of tartan flashes either.

    And yes I don't wear tartan neckties with the kilt, but only with 'Saxon' dress.
    Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte

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    Flashes matching the tie! What a great idea. I hadn't thought of that.

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    Any tie except the tartatan one IMHO A good contrast is usuallly better than a bad match and why match if you're wearing the kilt?
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    I appreciate the input from everyone. It has given me even more reason to buy new hose, flashes and a tie! lol!!!

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    I like the solid tie & matching flashes look . Looks smart yet doesn't detract from the kilt .
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