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25th July 06, 07:24 AM
#29
 Originally Posted by Mike1
I think this is where you start to lose me in your explanation. Whether non-traditionalists like it or not, some of us proudly wear the tartan that we are entitled to wear, because it identifies us for who we are.
Personally, I don't give a whit what tartan people choose to wear or not wear. I wear a tartan that is identified with my family. And whether someone thinks it is attractive or not makes no difference to me, it is the tartan of my family.
Hear, Hear, Mike.
Regards,
Todd
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