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    I may try it with my Graham of Manteith kilt as Matt has suggested, and Jamie, now?
    I thought I always dressed at least as well, if not nicer
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    I don't like the outfit at all! I base this solely on the fact you dress better than I do now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by McMurdo View Post
    snip... and Jamie, now?
    I thought I always dressed at least as well, if not nicer
    OOOoooo OOOoooo OOOoooo.

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    Glen, I think the hose look fine. I think we'd have more in agreement if the pix were brighter. I'm going to continue to think about the tartan flashes: perhaps the suggestion for red ones is a good idea.

    Altogether, you're gonna look like a million bucks---make that hard-currency bucks, not the ones we're using now.

    For my part, I've gotten hold of some marled yarn & I'm going to try some diced hose in two shades of blue. Let's see whether I can pull that off with the Ezdell USA Kilt.
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    Quote Originally Posted by McMurdo View Post
    I may try it with my Graham of Manteith kilt as Matt has suggested, and Jamie, now?
    I thought I always dressed at least as well, if not nicer
    Glen you've always outshone Jamie, I pith myself every time he dons a new lid .
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    Quote Originally Posted by McMurdo View Post
    I may try it with my Graham of Manteith kilt as Matt has suggested, and Jamie, now?
    I thought I always dressed at least as well, if not nicer
    Glen,

    My only consolation is that I my sartorial splendor still outshines Grant's like the blazing sun before a dim candle, and my neatly trimmed beard has proven more than a match for Grant's golden mane of curly locks.

    It is a small comfort to be sure, but it is comfort nonetheless.

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    Who invented the canard of diced hose having to "match" the kilt? I think the hose look splendid in the photos, no problem whatsoever.

    FWIW, officers of the RHR ( Black Watch ) did not wear red and white diced hose; rather they wore red and black .

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    It's funny how we're debating whether or not the red/white diced hose "go" with the Black Watch tartan , or any other. That was never a consideration. The government adopted that pattern of hose for use by the Highland regiments back in the 18th C. because they could purchase acres of the simple-sett fabric for dirt cheap!

    Anyways, Glen, I think they look fine with that or any other "darkish" kilt....
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    Quote Originally Posted by JSFMACLJR View Post
    Who invented the canard of diced hose having to "match" the kilt? I think the hose look splendid in the photos, no problem whatsoever.

    FWIW, officers of the RHR ( Black Watch ) did not wear red and white diced hose; rather they wore red and black .

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    During the 18th century officers and other ranks of the RHR wore red and white diced hose If I remember correctly, the red and black diced hose (worn by all ranks -- see Nevill's "The Scottish Regiments" by Europa Publishing) is a 19th century adoption.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Woodsheal View Post
    It's funny how we're debating whether or not the red/white diced hose "go" with the Black Watch tartan , or any other. That was never a consideration. The government adopted that pattern of hose for use by the Highland regiments back in the 18th C. because they could purchase acres of the simple-sett fabric for dirt cheap!

    Anyways, Glen, I think they look fine with that or any other "darkish" kilt....
    Well said, Brian!

    The whole point of diced hose is not to match.

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    As always, Glen, you wear your ensembles well and with confidence but, for me (and this is just me) the diced hose are too militaristic - fine on you, but I could not wear them.

    Deep in my collection of archived accessories, is a pair of green/white diced hose that I used to wear back in the 1960s for dance displays and demonstrations before I had my first pair of tartan hose - I also wore a green montrose doublet at that time, so there was some co-ordination going on! I would not wear them now though.

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