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14th August 08, 07:38 AM
#21
I focus on the colors of the kilt-- my hose complement it, and my shirt, too (at least that's my intent).
Kilted Elder
Chaplain & Charter Member, The Clan MacMillan Society of Texas [12 June 2007]
Member, Clan MacMillan International [2005]
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14th August 08, 12:30 PM
#22
 Originally Posted by turpin
I wear what's clean

That is a very good rule to follow. This should be Kilt Hose Rule No. 1.
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14th August 08, 01:56 PM
#23
In my University days we had the rule: Throw it at the wall. . . . if it doesn't stick, wear it.
The pipes are calling, resistance is futile. - MacTalla Mor
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14th August 08, 04:27 PM
#24
 Originally Posted by Nick the DSM
LOL, me too. If it doesn't smell funky- its good!
but I'd make sure it matched.
Um, if they're both clean, then they're matching right? Or is there more to this whole fashion thing???
As for hose, I only have cream at the moment, but I'm waiting on some black and bottle green ones from the Scottish Tartans Museum. I think they'll both look grand with my green-heavy kilt (MacNeil of Barra)
Last edited by TheKiltedWonder; 14th August 08 at 04:37 PM.
Reason: Added a bit to make this on-topic ;-)
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22nd August 08, 12:41 PM
#25
As with Ted Crocker, my only hose at the moment are the cream-colored pair I bought when I put together my PC outfit for my wedding. I'll wear these w. black flashes when the event is black-tie. With a Mackenzie modern kilt and a black muskrat sporran, the overall look is a bit dark but hopefully somewhat sophisticated.
Now that I also own a navy Argyll (technically Braemar?) jacket, I really need to get a pair navy hose to go with. (As many have said, matching a dominant color of the tartan and also the color of the aforementioned jacket.) Somewhere along the way I managed to acquire a pair of red flashes (which I currently wear with the cream hose and said Argyll) matching the red stripes in the tartan and keeping the informal look a bit peppier.
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22nd August 08, 12:49 PM
#26
I like to wear matching argyll hose for semi-formal wear. For the MacIntyre Hunting Modern kilt that I don for casual, I like to wear red hose or my red-and-white diced castellated hose. For my other kilts for casual wear, I usually like to pick out a tartan stripe and match the hose to that to bring out that color.
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22nd August 08, 08:30 PM
#27
 Originally Posted by Tim Little
As with Ted Crocker, my only hose at the moment are the cream-colored pair I bought when I put together my PC outfit for my wedding. ...
Well... Someday I'll have brown Lewis hose. That would be for a daywear outfit I have been putting together: brown corduroy jacket/waistcoat and Weathered 1/2 Lamont.
I do have thick gray, knee high socks with a cable pattern and a red band at the top. They're alright for casual in my Nightstalker I guess.
I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
Yes, I have squirrels in my brain…
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23rd August 08, 06:34 AM
#28
 Originally Posted by Jack Daw
my red-and-white diced castellated hose.
May I ask where you purchased said diced hose?
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23rd August 08, 08:05 AM
#29
I only wear cream colored hose when I march in parades.
All of my pairs of hose match my tartan (Davidson) and I wear black hose with my Prince Charlie coat with tails and vest during Hogmanay.
I also only wear traditional flashes (garters). The flashes that most wear look cheap - and they are cheap.
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24th August 08, 12:18 PM
#30
Against the Grain...
Well, it would seem that my hose wearing protocol is a bit opposite most folks here.
I've always felt that cream hose are a safe bet with any tartan or outfit, and whether day or evening wear, especially if it's more formal. I feel they especially compliment my MacGregor tartan with its white stripes (qv). This may simply be from the literature I first read on the wearing of the kilt, or just how my sensibilities developed (I've been wearing the kilt near on twelve or more years now).
That being said, I do find coloured hose to be a lot of fun to wear, and always prefer coloured hose if wearing a white shirt. My personal protocol for choosing hose is either to highlight the secondary colour in my tartan (green for MacGregor), or wear a neutral coloured hose, ie oatmeal, cream, kahki etc. My favourite flashes to wear are those made of the tartan of my kilt, or if solid then of a colour to match, again, the secondary colour in my tartan.
A few photos to illustrate:




So there ya go...
Here's tae us, Whas like us... Deil the Yin!
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