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5th August 24, 05:51 AM
#31
 Originally Posted by Jock Scot
Now, back to kilts and tartans!
Another gem:
- Black kilts are commonly worn for formal or solemn occasions like military events or funerals. The black color carries a sense of dignity and solemnity.
- Blue kilts, particularly lighter shades of blue, are considered more casual and everyday wear. Blue was a common dye color that was historically available.
- Green kilts can represent the wearer's connection to the land and nature. Earthier, muted greens are traditional.
- Red kilts may indicate the wearer's association with the military or a particular regiment, as red was a popular color for military uniforms.
- White kilts are rare and typically only worn for very formal, ceremonial occasions, representing purity and honor.
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