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12th December 05, 05:40 AM
#1
Shirts
Can anyone tell me if there was a thread on shirt lengths some time ago, been off-line during the move to Scotland so I think I may have missed it.
Thanks.
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12th December 05, 11:56 AM
#2
 Originally Posted by Ranald
Can anyone tell me if there was a thread on shirt lengths some time ago, been off-line during the move to Scotland so I think I may have missed it.
Thanks.
Hi Ranald,
What time period of shirt?
dave
Clan Lamont!
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12th December 05, 02:15 PM
#3
David , you know me too well, I was actually interested historically in the 18c period, but I vaguely recall 'a' thread about shirt lengths.
Knee length yes , wooly knickers a no no.! nuff said.!!
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12th December 05, 02:26 PM
#4
 Originally Posted by Ranald
David , you know me too well, I was actually interested historically in the 18c period, but I vaguely recall 'a' thread about shirt lengths.
Knee length yes , wooly knickers a no no.! nuff said.!!
A little bit above the knee, shouldn't show under the kilt. Remember a
18th century shirt would have been used as a nightshirt also.
A two or three button shirt looks good, I'd stay away from laces.
dave
Clan Lamont!
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12th December 05, 02:30 PM
#5
 Originally Posted by David White
A little bit above the knee, shouldn't show under the kilt. Remember a
18th century shirt would have been used as a nightshirt also.
A two or three button shirt looks good, I'd stay away from laces.
dave
I understand dave, can it be right to wear now 300 years later?
This question runs a bit like the philabeg question yah or nah.
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12th December 05, 02:48 PM
#6
 Originally Posted by Ranald
I understand dave, can it be right to wear now 300 years later?
This question runs a bit like the philabeg question yah or nah.
Well....I would and I do. Period shirt have nice sleves and feel good. I really don't believe there is a time line in what you are wearing. I wear
mine with a waistcoat so I don't look like I'm a broken man or a Tinker-remember it is your nightshirt!
They look fantastic and it's different, which I like, also it educates folks
on my side of the pond about Scots heritage. Sorry for the spelling errors.
dave
Clan Lamont!
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12th December 05, 03:09 PM
#7
 Originally Posted by David White
Sorry for the spelling errors.
dave
No sorrys needed here, your amongst friends and I am just as bad at spelling.
Many thanks to you Dave.
Sorry, can you confirm the phillabeg is just a length of cloth/ tartan that I have to pleat /fold/ bunch everytime I wear it.I've been loking at celtic croft and it certainly seems that way.
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12th December 05, 05:27 PM
#8
I'm a fair speller, but my big dumb fingers tend to hit the wronk keys or two at a time, so sometimes what I type doesn't make sense to me.
See!
"A day spent in the fields and woods, or on the water should not count as a day off our allotted number upon this earth."
Jerry, Kilted Old Fart.
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