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    Diced hose source?

    Can anyone recommend a great source for non-castellated diced hose in red and white? I've seen a few sites offering them at high prices - but wonder if that high price is necessary. Would wear with formal gear.

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    The least expensive you will find are from J Higgins I suspect. They are machine knit, acrylic.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SlackerDrummer View Post
    The least expensive you will find are from J Higgins I suspect. They are machine knit, acrylic.
    Cavet Emptor. I bought a pair of these years ago, and they still grew "beards", even after following "care and feeding" instructions.

    I would recommend The Scottish Tartans Museum, Dunadd Trading Co. in Scotland (both Matt and Chris are members here) or the Tartan Thistle in Washington State. Norcalpiper, another member, is also a good source.

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    There are also alternatives to diced hose. Have you seen these?

    http://giftshop.scottishtartans.org/hose_specialty.htm

    They look wonderful! I plan on getting a pair or three in the very near future.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nighthawk View Post
    There are also alternatives to diced hose. Have you seen these?

    http://giftshop.scottishtartans.org/hose_specialty.htm

    They look wonderful! I plan on getting a pair or three in the very near future.
    I'm not so sure I would call these alternatives to diced hose -- whilst I certainly like and support this style of hose, to my eyes, they are worn with day attire, and not formal Highland rig.

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    We have some red and white diced hose in stock right now (depending on the size you need) for $140. These are a merino-wool blend, easy to care for, high quality, and very comfortable. Made in Scotland.
    http://giftshop.scottishtartans.org/hose_argyle.htm

    Alternatively, you can also order our custom made diced hose for $110. These are 100% wool, so require a bit more delicate care and are not quite as comfy as the merino blend.
    http://giftshop.scottishtartans.org/hose_custom.htm

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    John at Keltoi Gaelic Clothing makes a great diced hose as I have personally discovered through ordering and recieving some. No pictures yet, sorry.

    I also have a couple pairs of Norcalpiper's diced or triced hose, shop named skyehighlandoutfitters dot com.

    These are all wool and custom knit typically, although your red and white should be more readily available as a stock item from somebody. Quality costs, so expect to pay well over $100US for a pair.

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    I bought my pair of Red and White diced hose at Caringorm Scottish Outfitters on Avenue Road.

    http://www.kiltscanada.com/wm/index.htm

    Peter or Darren should be able to sort you out, you could also look into The Scottish Company on Leslie

    http://www.scottishcompany.com/

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