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    I don't see them listed on their web site, but I've seen Scotland Yard selling brown hose at various Highland Games. Might be worth calling them.
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    Gaelic Themes make brown hose...several webshops have them.
    Yep...I might be wrong...must be another brand

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    http://jas-townsend.com/product_info...roducts_id=239

    ???? Haven't ordered any of these myself...has anyone tried them?



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    I highly recommend the hand crafted Heritage Kilt Hose from Freedom Kilts... these are available in cocoa. These fit great / feel great / wear well.

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    I think KiltedCodeWarrior bought some brown hose at the Gatlinburg games this summer. I think he even started a thread about it.
    http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/s...ght=brown+hose

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    brown kilt hose

    You could try http://www.unwearoutable.com Check out the kilt stockings section. They're a bit pricey and have many optional features but it looks like they have brown. I couldn't get their shopping cart system to work but you might have better luck or could contact them.
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    hose, socks, woolies

    has anyone thought of looking at the Sportsmans Guide site?
    they have some real high wool wader hose, mind you, there might be some problems with the colour change from the ankle up, BUT, some of them for real are thick enough, cheap, and look VERY warm..
    just a thought, i'm going to get a few and see..

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    Dying some works wonders. I like to buy white pipers hose and soak them in tea to get a nice ecru. I just like the chunkier hose. I like the look of your lovat blue hose with that tartan and the black shoes. Is your goal to wear them with brown accessories? O'Neille

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    Quote Originally Posted by O'Neille
    Dying some works wonders. I like to buy white pipers hose and soak them in tea to get a nice ecru. I just like the chunkier hose. I like the look of your lovat blue hose with that tartan and the black shoes. Is your goal to wear them with brown accessories? O'Neille
    Most likely, I'm not fashion oriented.
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    thanks for the correct addy river!

    they are a tad expensive.....

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