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    I think a light or sky blue shirt would look great with lovat blue hose. I can see that it will be difficult to match that tartan though. Also a more casual belt and sporran, depending on the venue, but definitely at the games.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kilted KT
    I'd give some pointers, but will let the expert chime in on this...

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    Thanks to all who have chimed in. I've thought about the brown belt/sporran combo and might put that together for the games. (I know the sporran I've got is too dressy, but it's the only one I've got so far -- let the collection begin. Robin-I'll look for a wee bit larger one). I've also picked up some lovat blue and lovat green hose, but won't be wearing them until cooler weather sets in (wool).

    I tried it with a light blue polo shirt that seemed to work, but a medium blue t-shirt (that matched the blue stripe) just seemed off.

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    What are the actual colors?
    On my monitor, it looks light olive with light blue, bright red, and yellow. Yet, others see the red as either ancient (red-orange) or burgundy.
    It makes a BIG differnce as to our advise. Monitor setting alter colors dramatically, which is also why samples/swatches are good idea for color selections and kilt material purchases.

    I'd try hose that match the blue with a shirt and flashes that match the red or yellow stripes.

    The green would be too much.

    Also, I am more open on mixing colors, as long as they are corresponding to the kilt. A Black Watch works well with colors, like red or yellow.

    I actually like matching shirts and flashes to minor/stripe colors and hose to main colors. This allows bright shirts (like solid T-shirts) without bright hose (which I generally don't like) without looking odd.

    I match shirts with hose ONLY with basic colors (black, navy, white- coat & tie-, or a tan).

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    I would describe the green as muted kelly green. It's brighter than olive. The blue is a medium blue. The red might have a touch of orange in it, but its mostly bright red, and the yellow is a standard yellow.

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    Sounds like "standard" ancient colors. Then, lovat blue hose and red to red orange or yellow flashes.

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    My color choices:

    Tan shirt with oatmeal hose and red flashes.

    Light blue shirt with lovat blue hose and the matching tartan flashes you have on in the picture.

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