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    Quote Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome View Post
    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:
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    Quote Originally Posted by CMcG View Post
    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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    Quote Originally Posted by creagdhubh View Post
    Yes, this is the photo that really suprised me in regards to the kilt hose! So unique! I love it!!!

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    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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    Quote Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome View Post
    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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    Quote Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome View Post
    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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    Quote Originally Posted by CMcG View Post
    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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    Quote Originally Posted by JSFMACLJR View Post
    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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    Quote Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome View Post
    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...



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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.

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    Thanks kyle and all the contributors to this thread. So great to see all the chat about about the different aspects of such fine kilting accoutrements
    Shoot straight you bastards. Don't make a mess of it. Harry (Breaker) Harbord Morant - Bushveldt Carbineers

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