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    There are many beautiful modern tartans which have no family or clan associations, such as Spirit Of Scotland, Auld Scotland, and Isle of Skye.

    Here's Spirit of Scotland (modern colours)



    Spirit of Scotland (ancient colours)



    Auld Scotland:



    and Isle of Skye:



    Many Xmarkers here have Isle of Skye kilts. I'm wearing one in my avatar. Here's mine:


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    Some really nice colors there. I think I get the gist of it. I just wasn't sure what the guidelines were. I really am glad I found this forum. I am sure kilts will soon become an adiction of mine, just like motorcycles and tabacco pipes.

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    When it comes to fashion tartans, the only limits are your checkbook

    As for the clan or name kilts, the only thing to keep in mind is how to respond if someone recognizes it and asks about your connection. Technically you can wear any tartan you want (except restricted as previously noted). But be sensitive and aware that if you are not a "MacOnion" or "Onion" then people may ask why you are wearing that tartan. I'm not saying it's right or wrong to do so, just be mindful of the cultural context so you can speak intelligently about why you wear the tartan you do.

    On the other hand, my experience is that people just want to know what the tartan represents and if it's "My family's tartan"...I'm pretty sure that 95% of the people that you come across wouldn't know the name of your tartan. If they do, then you probably ought to buy them a beer and chat for a bit

    Just my 2 cents.

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    You can wear what you like but know a little about the tartan so you can give answers about it knowledgably. To clan gatherings or official Gaelic events wear your clan. If you have no clan then wear a “universal” tartan that is designed without clan affiliation. As has been said here, no matter what tartan you wear, wear it with respect and wear the kilt properly and you’ll be fine.

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    There are quite a number of district and fashion tartans to choose from if one is unsure about wearing a clan/name tartan.

    Here's some more suggestions:

    Caledonia
    Highland Granite
    Scotland's National
    Highland Cathedral
    [B][COLOR="DarkGreen"]John Hart[/COLOR]
    Owner/Kiltmaker - Keltoi

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