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9th August 07, 06:44 PM
#111
Ahem! It's what is known as the "Roman Purple", (what we normally term 'purple' is actually Violet-with a blue cast to it. It's also often termed "Pontifical Purple"; Bishops wear robes of that 'maroon' colour. Wear it with pride, but don't blame me if people start genuflecting as you stroll by. Give 'em a blessing & they'll go away rejoicing.
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9th August 07, 11:36 PM
#112
 Originally Posted by Pleater
Pink is very fashionable at the moment - and it used to be a masculine colour - hunting pink - being 'in the pink' - and any very old pink dress was most likely to be for a boy.
The start of the female gendering of pink (and exclusion from the male wardrobe) in America and parts of Europe is no earlier than the 1940s or 1950s. Its, however, accepted as a predominantly male colour in many countries including parts of the Commonwealth. Pink, for example, has long been a very popular colour in Bermuda for shorts (which, not unlike the kilt, are worn with sports coat and knee socks). It is considered a formal and not leisure colour (a range of prints). Bermuda shorts are business and formal attire. They are, like the kilt, a national dress. Bermuda shorts too are considered exclusively male garments. Both evolved from British military uniforms (many of our notions and styles for kilts can be traced to the army). The female counterpart (not considered proper business dress for women) are longer (knee length) and narrow-cut.
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10th August 07, 01:25 PM
#113
I think this whole thread is headed for a Fark of Photoshopped Jamie in an all pink outfit....
Hmmmm I might have to play with my photoshop here in a little while.
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10th August 07, 01:37 PM
#114
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
Of the ultimate combustion-My panache
Edmond Rostand
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10th August 07, 01:39 PM
#115
I must have missed those pics of the completed product when they were first posted.
Looking good, Panache, and it certainly looks maroon rather than pink on my monitor.
That thing in the background of the pic immediately above is a freak wave effect, caused by the wind whipping through the Great Glen and churning up the waters of Loch Ness.
Regional Director for Scotland for Clan Cunningham International, and a Scottish Armiger.
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10th August 07, 07:12 PM
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Panache, your pink kilt
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10th August 07, 09:34 PM
#117
 Originally Posted by Livingston
Panache, your pink kilt

I would wear a kilt of that.
There are 10 kinds of people in the world...
Those that understand binary, and those that don't.
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10th August 07, 10:50 PM
#118
I would too, but only with my steel toed Doc Martens in case someone decided to tease me...
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14th August 07, 09:36 PM
#119
Knowing the F-H.C.A.G. I just just guess what's coming, after this thread...
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15th August 07, 05:26 AM
#120
McMurdo's next kilt
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