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28th January 09, 11:16 AM
#24
 Originally Posted by Courtmount
The full plaid, 'pipers' plaid or whatever you are going to call it looks very good if its worn correctly. The problem is that they are quite difficult to get on properly and the wearer looks like a scarecrow if done wrong.
The biggest problem you will have wearing it with a PC or argyle is that the jackets are not tight and the plaid needs to be tight, so you are going to have lots of jacket material bunched up which will look sloppy. Either that or a loose plaid which will not cut the mustardd
That is true if you wear it "Piper Style" BUT I believe that we are talking about wearing it with a "TweeD. In this case it is NOT "WORN" but carried or draped. NO BROACHES etc. It basicly is a BLANKET
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