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20th April 05, 09:29 AM
#11
Another point is that the sash is a desendant of the sword baldric, which was used to carry a sword, generally from the 15th through 16th Century. So why would it be WRONG for a man to wear a sash if he so desires?
I'm not saying it would be fashionable, just NOT WRONG.
Besides, the majority of folks call kilts the "S-word" and say that they are for women. If we don't let that attitude sway us from wearing kilts, why the fuss about a sash?
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20th April 05, 09:43 AM
#12
sash...
Doc,
No one has said that it is WRONG for a man to wear a sash, just that in Highland dress, the sash is traditionally associated with female dress.
T.
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20th April 05, 09:52 AM
#13
Yep
Yes, that is a lady's sash the man is wearing in the photo from the sports kilt place. How strange that they would start making up things like that for men to wear. It's just wrong, I tell you. It's enough to drive a traditionalist like myself crazy!
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20th April 05, 10:05 AM
#14
Ron,
I have posted a picture of my wife with matching sash/scarf in my gallery.
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20th April 05, 10:25 AM
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As far as "Highland Dress" goes, I really don't recall brown leather Utilikilts being part of the package either.
If the kilt were tartan, I'd be less inclined to argue the point about not wearing a tartan sash. However, since there is not attempt at formal, or even casual Highland Dress, where is the objection?
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20th April 05, 10:31 AM
#16
Ron -please dont wear a sash, if you want a Plaid get on -a nice fringed one, normally grooms wear one over the left shoulder, In the unlikely event your a clan chief then wear it on the right.
I just looked at the pic and the guy looks like hes auditioning for a role as a stereotypical Scotsman in some kind of comedy film, with his pipers
Glangarry and what appears to be a womens blouse. !!
I know some people have said theres noting "wrong" with wearing a tartan sash but it doesnt look right. leave it for the lassies!!! check out the "blue hawaii" it would definatly raise a smile!!!
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20th April 05, 10:36 AM
#17
 Originally Posted by Doc Hudson
As far as "Highland Dress" goes, I really don't recall brown leather Utilikilts being part of the package either.
If the kilt were tartan, I'd be less inclined to argue the point about not wearing a tartan sash. However, since there is not attempt at formal, or even casual Highland Dress, where is the objection?

This sounds like arguing for the sake of arguing. It also sounds like a debate that would take place at Tom's. The arguement isn't over the type of kilt, as if it is a kilt it does apply to some of the guidelines of highland wear. The arguement is whether or not tartan sahses are for men or women. Only one person has argued for the sahes being men's wear or acceptable.
Ron, sorry that your legitimate questions needs to spark such a silly debate. Yes sashes are used for men in military and fraternal wear. But will it look foolish to wear a tartan sash on a man, probably.
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20th April 05, 10:56 AM
#18
Where's Hamish? We could use his input on this about now.
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20th April 05, 11:12 AM
#19
For any who've lost their sense of humor, sorry about that. I hope you find it soon.
And if in addition to "staying on topic" and "not being cross-grained and arguementative" becomes a rule of the house, I'll be bidding ye a good day.
Tis a mighty poor discussion that can't manage to raise a material objection other than "it don't look right," when someone dares oppose the general consensus.
Adieu!
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20th April 05, 11:20 AM
#20
 Originally Posted by Doc Hudson
For any who've lost their sense of humor, sorry about that. I hope you find it soon.
As I have told my sister on many occasions, if you have to explain the joke or the humour, it just wasn't that witty or funny
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