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    Quote Originally Posted by ThistleDown View Post
    Hmmm, yes a return to the pics would be good, but we do need to understand that whether it meets the fashion sense of other parts of the world or not, the wearing of black shoes with other colours of leathers is traditional in the Highlands. The Duke is not a leader in fashion; he is a superb follower of tradition with consistent touches of his own personal style.

    Rex
    Hallelujah! Well said Rex.

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    Thank you sir, your point is well taken.

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    Perhaps the as-yet unasked question is this:

    Is it even possible to truly wear Traditional Highland Attire without emulating the style that is worn by Scots in the Highlands?

    That is, perhaps when folks throughout the world "modify" Traditional Highland Attire to fit their own fashion sensibilities it ceases to be Traditional Highland Attire and becomes something else.

    Cordially,

    David

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    I believe that is Rex's well made point, exactly. "Tradition" is the historical constant root that is not open to "Fashion's" influence, but rather, the unchanging point where we all begin, and return to, when designing fashion.

    Being of the blood, but not of the culture, I truly appreciate my friends of the Highlands participating and guiding me in my education. Thank you!

    Brooke

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    Quote Originally Posted by davidlpope View Post
    Perhaps the as-yet unasked question is this:

    Is it even possible to truly wear Traditional Highland Attire without emulating the style that is worn by Scots in the Highlands?

    That is, perhaps when folks throughout the world "modify" Traditional Highland Attire to fit their own fashion sensibilities it ceases to be Traditional Highland Attire and becomes something else.

    Cordially,

    David
    David, my answer is "no", but I think we might be better to exit this thread on the Duke of Rothesay and go to "What is Traditional Highland Dress" for further discussion. What say you and Brooke?

    Rex

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    Quote Originally Posted by ThistleDown View Post
    David, my answer is "no", but I think we might be better to exit this thread on the Duke of Rothesay and go to "What is Traditional Highland Dress" for further discussion. What say you and Brooke?

    Rex
    Rex,

    Great suggestion. My apologies for a "mini-hijack". The discussion is continued here:
    http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/f...52/#post882051

    David

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    Agree completely. I'll see you there!

    Brooke

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