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16th March 10, 07:40 AM
#9
 Originally Posted by The Scotsman
Normally the diced fawn balmorals carry a band of fawn and green checks rather than fawn and white (to me the fawn and green looks even better anyway). As to the "Lovat" green balmorals - be prepared for it to be more of a seafoam (aqua) green - its a different shade all together from the Lovat green seen in kilt-jackets (which is more of an olive color).
Gotcha. Yes, you are right about the lovat green and blue bonnets, the colors are completely different from the lovat blue and green tweeds. I suppose the bonnets in those colors are a nice 'accent' of the said color in order to tone somewhat well with the more ancient and subdued colors of tartan and tweed styles out there. Thank you!
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