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28th February 09, 10:09 AM
#12
 Originally Posted by davidlpope
It just looks classier and doesn't have the "neither fish, nor fowl" look that solid hose with argyll tops presents.
Cordially,
David
Actually, there is historical precedent for it. In John Scurr and Mike Chappel's history of the Malayan Emergency, there is an artist's depiction of an officer of the Cameronian Regiment wearing solid hose with Douglas tartan tops. I've also seen a depiction of a piper of the 10th Princess Mary's Gurkha Rifles wearing tartan hose in Stewart Hunting with diced tops.
Regards,
Todd
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