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20th October 09, 10:46 AM
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Well, time for me to step in and say that I have a tartan doublet, cut on the bias, and I love it! You don't see too many of them on this side of the pond--and not too many in Scotland, either. They are, though, quite popular in certain "sets" especially in the West Highlands and Isles.
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20th October 09, 10:58 AM
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 Originally Posted by JSFMACLJR
Well, time for me to step in and say that I have a tartan doublet, cut on the bias, and I love it! You don't see too many of them on this side of the pond--and not too many in Scotland, either. They are, though, quite popular in certain "sets" especially in the West Highlands and Isles.

Very smart but as you say not often seen nowadays. It is important not to mix tartans although you can vary the sett size and whether it is ancient, weathered etc..
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20th October 09, 08:16 PM
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 Originally Posted by JSFMACLJR
Well, time for me to step in and say that I have a tartan doublet, cut on the bias, and I love it! You don't see too many of them on this side of the pond--and not too many in Scotland, either. They are, though, quite popular in certain "sets" especially in the West Highlands and Isles.

Sandy, you look stunning! I can't say I'm particularly fond of the all-tartan-all-over look, but you certainly pull it off better than I thought it could!
elim
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