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5th March 15, 04:15 PM
#1
Two different tartans may be worn together quite properly as long as they are tartans of the same clan (hunting, dress, ancient, modern, weathered etc.) but never tartans of different clans.
It's coming yet for a' that,
That Man to Man, the world o'er,
Shall brothers be for a' that. - RB
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5th March 15, 04:45 PM
#2
 Originally Posted by MacRobert's Reply
Two different tartans may be worn together quite properly as long as they are tartans of the same clan (hunting, dress, ancient, modern, weathered etc.) but never tartans of different clans.
Exactly so.
" Rules are for the guidance of wise men and the adherence of idle minds and minor tyrants". Field Marshal Lord Slim.
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5th March 15, 09:08 PM
#3
 Originally Posted by MacRobert's Reply
Two different tartans may be worn together quite properly as long as they are tartans of the same clan (hunting, dress, ancient, modern, weathered etc.) but never tartans of different clans.
So then it wouldn't be acceptable to wear say a Clan tartan fly plaid with a regional or organization tartan.
"Life is one great, big, kilt friendly event. Put it on, go forth, be awesome." - ratspike
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5th March 15, 09:38 PM
#4
In a nut shell... A fly plaid, when used, always matches the kilt.
A Shepherd's/Laird's plaid, when used, can be a different tartan, but never mix tartans of different CLANS.
KEN CORMACK
Clan Buchanan
U.S. Coast Guard, Retired
Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, USA
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6th March 15, 01:37 AM
#5
 Originally Posted by HootinHoller
So then it wouldn't be acceptable to wear say a Clan tartan fly plaid with a regional or organization tartan.
Well alright as you are not mixing Clan tartans, then in the case you are suggesting it could be done.
In my youth, I well remember a hot discussion doing the rounds within the Clan on this very subject.It was more of a local Scottish discussion, brought about by the visiting Clan members from all over the world. Reminds me of this website on occasion! Anyway, let me set the scene.
Clan MacLeod was then at the forefront of encouraging worldwide Clan membership and set up a "parliament' that gathered( and still does on the Isle of Skye) every four years. In those far off days those from abroad wore whatever wee bit of Scottish attire that they had, which led to some very odd combinations of Clan and non clan tartans and general attire. It still does on occasion! Anyway there was more than a fair bit of huffing and puffing from those, not all from Scotland I may add, that were of a more conservative way of thinking about these matters and quite a heated discussion ensued for many years.
You may not know, but Clan MacLeod has many tartans, more than 10 I think, so the combinations of tartans were many and various. So on went the discussion for years and as things do, things got more and more heated as more entrenched positions were taken. So much so that the international goodwill that was intended was wearing very thin. Sound familiar?
A very wise local gathered up a special outfit for the clan gathering and from what I remember, he wore a Clan Macleod of Lewis tartan kilt(Macleod of Harris wear it as their dress[formal] kilt), a MacLeod of Harris tartan jacket(cut on the bias), a Seaforth Highlanders Tartan(cut on the bias) waistcoat, some Stewart tartan for his hose and Lochaber tartan for his flashes. ALL of those tartans he was "entitled" to wear.The end result was a riot of colour-----------------and looked dreadfull! It got the message through to the warring factions though.
The point that was made, is that aesthetics are an important consideration when mixing tartans and more importantly, the point was made loud and clear that just because we can do something does not necessarily mean that we should.
From then on. All understood that mixing Clan tartans from outwith the family was a no-no, but within normal and sensible bounds Clan tartans and non clan tartans can be worn together, on occasion.
Last edited by Jock Scot; 6th March 15 at 03:35 AM.
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6th March 15, 04:50 AM
#6
 Originally Posted by Jock Scot
Well alright as you are not mixing Clan tartans, then in the case you are suggesting it could be done.
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The point that was made, is that aesthetics are an important consideration when mixing tartans and more importantly, the point was made loud and clear that just because we can do something does not necessarily mean that we should.
From then on. All understood that mixing Clan tartans from outwith the family was a no-no, but within normal and sensible bounds Clan tartans and non clan tartans can be worn together, on occasion.
I am fulfilled in that I've dragged a great story from Jock Scot Thank you for that grand mental image. As you imply, it would be dancing close to the line of Brigadoonery and the tartans would have to work together to avoid that. But it could be done and possibly done well if enough care is taken.
I feel I owe you and Lord Slim a dram.
"Life is one great, big, kilt friendly event. Put it on, go forth, be awesome." - ratspike
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6th March 15, 05:22 AM
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HootinHoller.
I will raise a glass with you, in memory of " Bill" anytime.
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6th March 15, 08:55 AM
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15th March 15, 01:26 PM
#9
 Originally Posted by Jock Scot
A very wise local gathered up a special outfit for the clan gathering and from what I remember, he wore a Clan Macleod of Lewis tartan kilt(Macleod of Harris wear it as their dress[formal] kilt), a MacLeod of Harris tartan jacket(cut on the bias), a Seaforth Highlanders Tartan(cut on the bias) waistcoat, some Stewart tartan for his hose and Lochaber tartan for his flashes. ALL of those tartans he was "entitled" to wear.The end result was a riot of colour-----------------and looked dreadfull! It got the message through to the warring factions though.
Shame there's no photo of such. I'd love to see it.
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