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8th November 09, 06:27 AM
#1
wading in to tartan?
I believe the first complaint you will get is "This is a KILT site, not a Scottish wear or tartan site." Meaning, many of the people here care nought for tartan at all. It is Kilts they care about. And for them, the name of trews made from the fabric of their kilts can be Blue Jeans or Chinos.
Yes, I know, there is a special pattern by which trews are tailored, with fewer seams, etc., but let's face it, in the eyes of many "Trews" simply means Tartan Trousers.
I believe you are right- one CAN acquire ex-military regimental trews for a lot less than a kilt ( provided one is the lucky size) , but then one runs afoul of the "That's not YOUR regiment" crowd.
Call me crezzy, but I think most people wade in to their kilt outfits by purchasing the kilt first. A jacket that also works with trews, or even a plaid, usually comes much later.
Of course, "Much Later" is about the time many kilt wearers realize their kilt has shrunk in the closet. They may decide then to opt for trews instead of kilt rebuilding or purchase of a new one to cover their expanded holdings, but I am not so sure.
Who is your man, the SNP guy? He wears tartan trousers, apparently because he is waiting for Independence to put on a kilt. From my recollection, though, "close fitting" is probably not what his tailor would recommend.
Some take the high road and some take the low road. Who's in the gutter? MacLowlife
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8th November 09, 06:48 AM
#2
 Originally Posted by MacLowlife
"This is a KILT site, not a Scottish wear or tartan site."
I know of a couple who have one wall of their living room covered in Stewart Royal tartan fabric - like wallpaper. But as MacLowlife has said, this is a kilt forum and as nice as trews are, they are unimportant. Sorry.
Regards
Chas
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8th November 09, 08:29 AM
#3
 Originally Posted by Chas
I know of a couple who have one wall of their living room covered in Stewart Royal tartan fabric - like wallpaper. But as MacLowlife has said, this is a kilt forum and as nice as trews are, they are unimportant. Sorry.
Regards
Chas
In your opinion only, Chas. Many of us here appreciate & respect the long history & tradition of trews, especially among the Scottish regiments.
Todd
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8th November 09, 08:41 AM
#4
 Originally Posted by cajunscot
In your opinion only, Chas. Many of us here appreciate & respect the long history & tradition of trews, especially among the Scottish regiments.
Todd
Sorry Todd. It is just that I have been admonished by the mods in the past and told that this forum 'Traditional Highland Dress' is as it relates to the kilt and not all forms of Traditional Highland Dress.
Sorry, if I have mis-understood this.
Regards
Chas
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8th November 09, 08:45 AM
#5
 Originally Posted by Chas
Sorry Todd. It is just that I have been admonished by the mods in the past and told that this forum 'Traditional Highland Dress' is as it relates to the kilt and not all forms of Traditional Highland Dress.
Sorry, if I have mis-understood this.
Regards
Chas
As a former mod, I have never heard such a statement before. Trews have been discussed here since I joined the forum in 2004.
T.
Last edited by macwilkin; 8th November 09 at 09:08 AM.
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