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dejudicibus Which is the correct way to... 14th December 05, 04:03 AM
dejudicibus P.S. I know how to wear the... 14th December 05, 04:17 AM
davedove Alexis Malcolm has this: ... 14th December 05, 05:53 AM
Bob C Yes, those are excellent... 14th December 05, 06:29 AM
highlander_Daz On the left shoulder I must... 14th December 05, 10:12 AM
switchblade5984 a fly plaid? i would like... 14th December 05, 10:16 AM
Hosehead Well, here is a wedding pic... 14th December 05, 02:23 PM
GlassMan I've got some really old... 14th December 05, 08:48 PM
GlassMan Oh, and the wedding photo... 14th December 05, 08:49 PM
mbhandy Hosehead Great Pic. Where... 14th December 05, 09:56 PM
michael steinrok :idea: Left shoulder for a... 14th December 05, 10:10 PM
MacConnachie Aha! Thank you, Michael! ... 15th December 05, 04:07 PM
Hosehead Scotyard.com as part of the... 15th December 05, 08:56 PM
dejudicibus Very good point. I am invited... 15th December 05, 04:17 AM
switchblade5984 thanks for the pics! 15th December 05, 11:05 AM
dejudicibus Nice picture. You look really... 15th December 05, 04:15 AM
Hosehead Chuckle...At that point, I... 15th December 05, 09:00 PM
dejudicibus Thank you. Great pictures. I... 15th December 05, 04:13 AM
Bob C It's not as bad as you'd... 15th December 05, 03:18 PM
dejudicibus Well, I have not a jacket. I... 16th December 05, 04:23 AM
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    a fly plaid?

    i would like to know this information as well

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    Well, here is a wedding pic with my fly plaid. I was holding part of it so it would sit properly for the photo. Most of the time, it sits okay, unless you try to mess with it, then it looks terrible. I will see if there are others that show the placement from the back side.


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    I've got some really old Victorian plates that I'll scan in and share. From what I can tell it should be worn over the left shoulder. According to the guy at Hector Russell in SF, the bottom edge on your back should be about level with the bottom of your kilt or a little lower and then whatever is therefore needed should hang over the front of your shoulder and held in place with a kilt pin.

    In the old plates there are also images of men wearing the plaid folded and pinned in place. Done that way the plaid falls to about belt level on your back. Even though that doesn't seem common now, I've also seen some old Victorian paintings that show the same method so I guess it was okay at that time. Personally if I'm going to be in my wheel chair a lot I use the folded method because it keeps me from sitting on the plaid or having it bunched up in a ball behind my back.

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    Oh, and the wedding photo looks great Hosehead. And I love your Avatar.

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    Hosehead Great Pic.

    Where did you get your Kilt Socks? I am in the boonies. need help!

    MrBill

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    Left shoulder for a woman means she is taking or joining her husbands clan . Right shoulder means she retains her position in her maiden clan. For most men this is not a problem . So over the left shoulder it goes gentlemen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by michael steinrok
    Left shoulder for a woman means she is taking or joining her husbands clan . Right shoulder means she retains her position in her maiden clan. For most men this is not a problem . So over the left shoulder it goes gentlemen.
    Aha! Thank you, Michael! I've been asked by a couple of lasses wi Scottish ancestry how they might wear such an item, and my response was rather "unenlightening" and filled with "Well, er, I think it's probably" OKs . . .

    Slainte,
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    women's sashes

    Quote Originally Posted by michael steinrok
    Left shoulder for a woman means she is taking or joining her husbands clan . Right shoulder means she retains her position in her maiden clan. For most men this is not a problem . So over the left shoulder it goes gentlemen.
    Have a look at this article about women's sashes on the Scottish Tartans Authority's web site:

    http://www.tartansauthority.com/Web/...ess/Sashes.asp

    Cheers,

    Todd

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    Quote Originally Posted by mbhandy
    Hosehead Great Pic.

    Where did you get your Kilt Socks? I am in the boonies. need help!

    MrBill
    Scotyard.com as part of the package. I was very pleasef with their service for my kilt purchase and all of the groomsmen rentals.

    Quote Originally Posted by GlassMan
    Oh, and the wedding photo looks great Hosehead. And I love your Avatar.
    Thanks! On both counts! And thanks for the plates...great stuff!

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    Quote Originally Posted by GlassMan
    In the old plates there are also images of men wearing the plaid folded and pinned in place. Done that way the plaid falls to about belt level on your back. Even though that doesn't seem common now, I've also seen some old Victorian paintings that show the same method so I guess it was okay at that time. Personally if I'm going to be in my wheel chair a lot I use the folded method because it keeps me from sitting on the plaid or having it bunched up in a ball behind my back.
    Very good point. I am invited to a wedding, and I think I'll do the same during lunch.

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