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    I personally like flashes, both of the plain colours and matching tartan variety. They can be used to match or contrast with your kilt, or jacket, or shirt, or tie, or pocket handkerchief. While Steve's assessment of their origin is undoubtedly correct, you can be sure that your tartan flashes will not unduly clash. I think it quite probable that scraps of tartan, likely matching one's kilt were regularly used to hold one's socks up.
    If you like 'em, wear 'em. The keepers of the THCD rule book here have no police. Develop your own style, and that can include defying the XMarks THCD rule book.
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    Thank you all for your experienced counsel.
    It did seem evident to me that it was rather a new thing, specifically developed as an add-on purchase to a kilt.
    Frankly, I'm not personally a big fan of flashes for regular wear, and would probably only don them for dressier occasions anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Liam View Post
    I personally like flashes, both of the plain colours and matching tartan variety. They can be used to match or contrast with your kilt, or jacket, or shirt, or tie, or pocket handkerchief. While Steve's assessment of their origin is undoubtedly correct, you can be sure that your tartan flashes will not unduly clash. I think it quite probable that scraps of tartan, likely matching one's kilt were regularly used to hold one's socks up.
    If you like 'em, wear 'em. The keepers of the THCD rule book here have no police. Develop your own style, and that can include defying the XMarks THCD rule book.

    Slainte
    There is no rule book with THCD that I am aware of. There are things to consider for sure, but the whole essence of THCD is individual choice within a fairly deep knowledge of Highland attire matched to the occasion it is worn.

    Just saying.
    " 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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    Thank you!
    A deep knowledge is something I'm still a long way towards developing, and I do recognize that there is leeway for individual style; but as is said in the form of archery I practice, one should master the art before thinking one knows enough to set the rules aside.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jock Scot View Post
    There is no rule book with THCD that I am aware of. There are things to consider for sure, but the whole essence of THCD is individual choice within a fairly deep knowledge of Highland attire matched to the occasion it is worn.

    Just saying.
    My rule book comment was written with my tongue firmly in my cheek.....
    "Good judgement comes from experience, and experience
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    Quote Originally Posted by Liam View Post
    My rule book comment was written with my tongue firmly in my cheek.....
    It never hurts to be clear on these matters though. It would be a real shame if people reading the posts seeking advice, were to get the wrong end of the stick, would it not?
    " 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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    Quote Originally Posted by Jock Scot View Post
    It never hurts to be clear on these matters though. It would be a real shame if people reading the posts seeking advice, were to get the wrong end of the stick, would it not?
    Ok, then to clarify, there is no such thing as a THCD rule book, and there never has been. THCD is a concept developed here to convey norms of dress for various occasions. Within these norms there is considerable flexibility to allow for personalization which would include the wearing of tartan flashes, for example. The comment earlier in this post to the effect "that it isn't done" is simply trying to make something black and white, which would be the military approach where indeed rules are in place to make things "uniform"' hence the name. All this being said, as a civilian you are free to adopt norms, or not, and indeed forge your own fashion path, where ever it may take you.
    In simpler terms, if you like it, wear it!
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    Thank you Liam and Jock,
    I believe I have come to understand as much, particularly after reading the thread on THCD here.

    As for grasping the wrong end of the stick, well, it could be argued that's the story of my life, but surely that's another conversation altogether!

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    Actually Tenmiles, it is not really you or Liam that my comments were aimed at. My targets, two, are those coming along in the future reading this thread, as they most certainly will, and it is they that might grasp the wrong end of the stick, and experience tells me that it is a devil's own job getting them to let go of the wrong end of the stick, never mind getting them to grasp the right end!

    Without, I hope, being a boring old buffer, I have been around this website for more than a wee while now and know full well that some cleaver and studious types have a habit of quoting a past post to make their point based on what was written in times past and often out of context. Even now there are still, those that have been involved on the sidelines of the long, numerous and sometimes tedious THCD discussions, that STILL think that THCD has rules.
    Last edited by Jock Scot; 15th March 15 at 10:31 AM.
    " 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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