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View Poll Results: Do/would you wear another Clan's tartan?

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  • I only wear ONE specific clan's tartan(s)

    34 17.53%
  • I only wear tartans from specific bloodlines

    26 13.40%
  • I wear tartans from all bloodlines within my family tree

    65 33.51%
  • I wear any clan tartans eg. because I like the tartan

    69 35.57%
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  1. #91
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    I wear what I like . . .

    It just so happens that my three favorite kilts (of the past few years, at least) are in tartans of my clan (Donnachaidh). However, if I were a member of a pipe band that utilized uniform tartan kilts, would I turn down the chance to play with such a band if I were to discover that they wore kilts in a tartan traditionally ssociated with a clan which was historically inimical towards my clan? Probably not. I don't live in Scotland, obviously, and my choice might be different if such an option were to arise in this latter situation. There are some tartans I doubt I would wear, but for the most part that's an expression of personal taste, relating to the color, the sett or just how I would look in such garb. Thanks to the powers that be for allowing human beings the luxury of personal taste. Even if it could possibly be argued that for some of us, most of our taste is in our mouths. . .

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    I have a lovely Barclay kilt of course, but I have a nice vintage Royal Stewart also which I have no guilt about wearing as a UK citizen. The only "other clan" kilt I have is a budget MacKenzie as that was the tartan of the Highland Light Infantry for which an ancestor of mine fought and died in WWI, and I bought it specifically to wear at Remembrance Sunday/Armistice Day events to commemorate him (I know most of that regiment wore trews as opposed to kilts, but kilts I think look smarter at such events).
    "AUT AGERE AUT MORI"

  3. #93
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    As for me, and I would not try to speak for anyone else, I am proud to wear only the Ross Tartan. As a member of the Clan Ross Association tracing my line back to the Inverness area in the 1400's I could not see myself wearing any other.

    Having said that, I have made three X-Kilts, one for each of my three children out of the digital ACU camouflage and will start on one for myself shortly.

    Thanks to Alan H. for the work on his X-Kilt text, outstanding job!! Purchasing a Tartan kilt for children knowing that they will gro w out of in a short amount of time isn't very economically sound in today’s world.

  4. #94
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    I wear tartans from all bloodlines and my wife's clan. I see no problem with that as long as the top loyalty is with a single Chief. So you may see me with MacLaren, MacPherson, Buchanan, Thompson, Campbell. Donnachaidh, or even MacNicol. However, as much as I respect the families and Chiefs of those clans, MacAlister is above all the others.

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