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    Quote Originally Posted by JolyStNicholas View Post
    Good on the young lad for standing up for his right to wear what he chooses, regardless of the peer pressure from the other young lads in the group! The parents should show a better understanding of his feelings! And as for you, KILT ON ME FRIEND!
    Hear, Hear !
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    Boy Scout Kilt

    Recall a scout leader years ago in Toronto suburb wearing a kilt with khaki shirt out for a hike with the pack.
    Try an inter-net search on "boy scout kilt" and Stillwater site should show some pictures of scout leaders wearing the MacLaren tartan. There is also a Scottish Scout tartan.

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    The Scottish Scout Tartan:


    The information held within The Scottish Register of Tartans for the "Scottish Scouts (1922)" tartan is shown below.

    STA ref: 1294
    STWR ref: 1294
    Designer: Glentanar, Lord
    Tartan date: 01/01/1922
    Registration date: This tartan was recorded prior to the launch of The Scottish Register of Tartans.
    Category: Corporate

    Restrictions: None

    Registration notes: This count was taken from a kilt bought from the Scottish Scout Shop in Edinburgh in 1922. Designed by Chief Commissioner of the Scout Association of Scotland, Lord Glentanar who was George Coats of Paisley thread-making fame. It was for the use of Scouts having no tartan of their own or for Scout troops requiring a uniform tartan. Black Watch in three shades of grey. It didn't achieve great popularity. In 1989 a variation in which light grey changed to white was being marketed as 'Dress Grey Watch'.



    Who knows what this would cost to produce today. It is also debatable as to whether the boys would like it - it is rather bland.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chas View Post



    Who knows what this would cost to produce today. It is also debatable as to whether the boys would like it - it is rather bland.
    I rather like it. I've recently seen a cotton flannel in this (or a very near variant).

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    Quote Originally Posted by vorpallemur View Post
    I rather like it. I've recently seen a cotton flannel in this (or a very near variant).
    Let me guess - You're not in your early to mid teens, are you?

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