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Thread: "Day plaid"?

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    You know, all sorts of plaids are this wonderfully practical.

    This is Diane wearing the dancing sash I bought her.



    And here she is wearing it during a cold and dreich morning at the Jackson Hole games.




    It really kept her warm and cozy and she was considerably more comfortable than the dancers who use a half sized sash or scarf!!!

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    Diane and I have the same idea:



    (It was a cold Highland Games!)

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    Yes! You chaps have got the idea, well done.

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    The gruff but bemused expression adds to the effect, Greg!

    "Awa wi yer Backet Shap Heraldry an yer Braveheart woad! Cannae ye see A'm cauld?"
    [B][COLOR="DarkGreen"]John Hart[/COLOR]
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    Seriously, it was early June and about 45(F) and raining. My Inverness cape just wasn't going to cut it.

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    Oh, I don't doubt it! Is 45 degrees cold? You're talking to a man from a Centigrade nation here!
    [B][COLOR="DarkGreen"]John Hart[/COLOR]
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    45 F is just above 7 degrees C. Quite a nice spring morning by my standards!
    Vin gardu pro la sciuroj!

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    Here's a good example of how it's done in the Auld Country.



    As you can see, the kilts and plaids may not match, but they're tartan of the same clan.

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    just wondering if anyone has any experience of actually using a "day plaid" (as in wearing wrapped around themselves), while walking through the forest/bush? I would guess that having the long fancy tassels would tend to get caught on branches, etc. a LOT! Wouldn't a "practical" version have a shorter 'frayed edge"?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jhockin View Post
    just wondering if anyone has any experience of actually using a "day plaid" (as in wearing wrapped around themselves), while walking through the forest/bush? I would guess that having the long fancy tassels would tend to get caught on branches, etc. a LOT! Wouldn't a "practical" version have a shorter 'frayed edge"?
    When out walking in rough country, most of us are sensibly dressed!

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