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21st December 22, 03:55 PM
#1
 Originally Posted by Ivor
Also I must have some Yorkshire blood(not that I know of) bur still have short arms and long pockets so the budget for occasionally worn clothes is definitely not bottomless- hence the white socks question. I know others suggest black socks but is this not just white socks by another name?
I own both cream and black hose and I couldn't tell you the last them either pair has seen the light of day. While both are fairly common, with so many other options, I see no good reason to not wear something more interesting than white or black.
For the thrifty, if you know how to knit (or want to invest a bit of time to learn) or know someone who does, knitting a pair of kilt hose is a pretty straightfoward process.
Shane
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21st December 22, 06:05 PM
#2
 Originally Posted by gsmacleod
I own both cream and black hose and I couldn't tell you the last them either pair has seen the light of day. While both are fairly common, with so many other options, I see no good reason to not wear something more interesting than white or black.
For the thrifty, if you know how to knit (or want to invest a bit of time to learn) or know someone who does, knitting a pair of kilt hose is a pretty straightfoward process.
Shane
For one thing, quality hose aren't cheap. A neutral makes sense for someone who wants to save a bit of $$$, perhaps.
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21st December 22, 06:16 PM
#3
 Originally Posted by Silmakhor
For one thing, quality hose aren't cheap. A neutral makes sense for someone who wants to save a bit of $$$, perhaps.
Agreed on hose not being cheap (however learning to knit is cheap and then you can make a fine pair of hose for the cost of the wool).
For neutral, I'd say that lovat green or blue, oatmeal or bsion would serve the same purpose but be more interesting than white or black.
Shane
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21st December 22, 06:17 PM
#4
 Originally Posted by gsmacleod
Agreed on hose not being cheap (however learning to knit is cheap and then you can make a fine pair of hose for the cost of the wool).
For neutral, I'd say that lovat green or blue, oatmeal or bsion would serve the same purpose but be more interesting than white or black.
Shane
I've mentioned this elsewhere, but as a color-deficient person I usually try to play it as safe as possible if I'm trying new combos ;). I don't even know what "bison" is, other than tasty.
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21st December 22, 08:08 PM
#5
 Originally Posted by Silmakhor
I've mentioned this elsewhere, but as a color-deficient person I usually try to play it as safe as possible if I'm trying new combos ;). I don't even know what "bison" is, other than tasty.
"Bison" is a shade of tan.
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23rd December 22, 05:32 AM
#6
 Originally Posted by Father Bill
"Bison" is a shade of tan.
I would call it a really dark tan or a medium brown. It's a wonderful earth tone colour that seems to go with anything.
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23rd December 22, 07:06 AM
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This is what "bison" hose look like in the wild.
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23rd December 22, 07:08 AM
#8
Common Sense
This thread reminds me of a trend some years back where young men were wearing their blue jeans backwards, with the fly to the rear. This trend was short-lived, no doubt due to the obvious impracticality. In the end, it is most often what works, what makes sense, that stands the test of time. The "look at me, I'm different," trends all fade only to come back twenty years later and fade again, even faster.
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23rd December 22, 08:35 AM
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Last edited by Jock Scot; 23rd December 22 at 08:38 AM.
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