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21st March 06, 03:43 PM
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"Hunting attire"
I was wondering
What is considered the "Hunting attire" that Thompson mentions in his book
Is it informal dress or a type of semi- formal?
Are there certain things that mark someone as being in hunting attire
I'm an 18th century guy born into the 20th century and have been dragged kicking and screaming into the 21st century.
We do not stop playing because we grow old, we grow old because we stop playing"
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21st March 06, 03:46 PM
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If that was Hunter Thompson, I'd guess a Hawaiian shirt, shorts, a bucket hat, some big aviator sunglasses and a cigarette holder....
Best
AA
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21st March 06, 04:12 PM
#3
Hi Joe,
Here is a copy of my response to the same inquiry in the Kilt Accessories forum:
My "hunting attire" comment referenced my belief that much of what we today call highland day wear dress seems to derive from Hunting or shooting attire of the last 150 years or so i.e: Earth or heather tones, and subdued fittings and so on. Something a ghillie or gentleman might wear in the field while hunting, fishing, shooting or otherwise enjoying the outdoors proper. Thus the use of Tweeds, lovatt or heather colors, brown leather, brass or bronze fittings, stag horn, hunting style dirks and sgian dubhs, weathered or muted tartans etc.
I would think that a more formal, silver or polished brass colored metal cantle etc. would, with the right design style, turn any fur or partial fur sporran into a full fledged evening wear accoutrement.
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21st March 06, 04:30 PM
#4
Originally Posted by auld argonian
If that was Hunter Thompson, I'd guess a Hawaiian shirt, shorts, a bucket hat, some big aviator sunglasses and a cigarette holder....
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AA
Hunter wore a Cilt??? :confused: I know he carried dino-might.
MrBill
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21st March 06, 05:09 PM
#5
here are links to the Thompson Hunting tartans from scotwebstore.com
Tartan finder on scotwebstore.com
type "thompson hunting" in the box next to the "find my tartan" button in the middle of the screen.
I'll bet one of those was what he meant.
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21st March 06, 08:48 PM
#6
A hunting we will go,
A hunting we will go,
Hi ho the .....oh forget it
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24th March 06, 11:11 PM
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Hunting attire
'Hunting Attire' would be general daywear, ie: nothing with silver showing (someone once wrote 'because it would frighten away the animals' ! ). Basically a kilt in a darker hunting tartan (as opposed to a bright dress tartan - like 'Stewart Hunting' as opposed to 'Royal Stewart') with a plain leather sporran and a tweed jacket (not black with silver buttons). The sgian dhu would be horn handled rather than silver mounted and you could wear an antique brass belt buckle rather than a bright silver one. To compleat the outfit a real 'kiltie' would wear a plain Balmoral bonnet with his clan crest on
(this is of course silver but you can get the duller pewter ones). I think this is the image Thompson had when he wrote about 'Hunting Attire' and in fact I wear my day outfit probably more than I do my dress one.
Yours Aye
Freddie
Last edited by freddie; 24th March 06 at 11:15 PM.
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26th March 06, 02:27 PM
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Shhhh! Be vewy, vewy qwuiet! I'm hunting haggis... I mean wabbits!
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