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Wow, the kilt hose with the strong vertical stripe, with horizontal stripes on the cuff, are certainly different! I don't know if they are "my thing" though I really like the checked cuff hose next to them!
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 Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome
Wow, the kilt hose with the strong vertical stripe, with horizontal stripes on the cuff, are certainly different! I don't know if they are "my thing" though I really like the checked cuff hose next to them!
Speaking of those vertical striped hose, check out these ones:
- Justitia et fortitudo invincibilia sunt
- An t'arm breac dearg
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 Originally Posted by CMcG
Speaking of those vertical striped hose, check out these ones:

Yes, this is the photo that really suprised me in regards to the kilt hose! So unique! I love it!!!
Cheers,
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 Originally Posted by creagdhubh
Yes, this is the photo that really suprised me in regards to the kilt hose! So unique! I love it!!!
Cheers,
Wow! I guess if you are going to wear something like that, wear it with confidence and style, as he certainly does.
I seem to always have a preference for the hose of the gentleman standing next to him, though. I can't tell if those are black or dark green, but I like the "dicing" on the cuffs, mimicing what is typically seen on a bonnet.
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 Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome
Wow! I guess if you are going to wear something like that, wear it with confidence and style, as he certainly does.
I seem to always have a preference for the hose of the gentleman standing next to him, though. I can't tell if those are black or dark green, but I like the "dicing" on the cuffs, mimicing what is typically seen on a bonnet.
I agree with you Matt. The chap in which you are talking about is, Col. David Murray (also wearing a Cameron Highlanders Regimental necktie), who served with P/M Burgess in the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders. David can be see discussing the Highland bagpipe quite frequently, throughout the "Instrument of War" DVD series, narrated by Charleton Heston - superb series by the way - tons of Highland attire footage, beautiful scenery, not too mention, everything you would like to know about the Great Highland bagpipe (warpipe).
Glad to see everyone enjoying the thread,
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 Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome
Wow! I guess if you are going to wear something like that, wear it with confidence and style, as he certainly does.
I seem to always have a preference for the hose of the gentleman standing next to him, though.
These photos illustrate exceedingly well what I have said on several occasions: SOME people innately have what it takes to pull off choices that on 99% of the population (or more) would be horrendous and more. Mr. Burgess always looks perfectly at ease, but I will say most here would not be able to wear such without appearing eccentric (at best).
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 Originally Posted by CMcG
Speaking of those vertical striped hose, check out these ones:

I really like these hose. I've seen horizontal striped hose, and the Duke of Rothesay has a pair with faint vertical lines, but nothing as striking as these.
Do any knitters want to talk???
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 Originally Posted by JSFMACLJR
I really like these hose. I've seen horizontal striped hose, and the Duke of Rothesay has a pair with faint vertical lines, but nothing as striking as these.
Do any knitters want to talk???
I forwarded that photo to my wife, to get her comments. I didn't think she'd be a fan, but she emailed me earlier to say how great they were. Maybe a pair in my future!? :-)
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 Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome
I forwarded that photo to my wife, to get her comments. I didn't think she'd be a fan, but she emailed me earlier to say how great they were. Maybe a pair in my future!? :-)
I know a number of "Auld Crabbits" who might be interested in such an endeavour...

T.
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7th July 11, 02:47 PM
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Wow. Thank you people. For starting this and also for the additional contributions. What a legend!
People have mentioned the sporrans. I especially like the first one. Again, just a wee bit different to the normal dress sporrans that are (and were) so common.
Cheers,
Michael
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