-
1st February 10, 05:24 AM
#1
 Originally Posted by JSFMACLJR
Actually, James, it is supposed to be the other way around. Clanswomen wear the sash from the right shoulder; wives of chiefs, chieftainesses, and colonels' wives wear a sash from the left shoulder. The Court of the Lord Lyon has a pamphlet describing this :
http://www.scotarmigers.net/pdfs/info-leaflet-7.pdf
Cheers,
Sandford
I have my own thoughts on the whole "ladies must wear their sash on the right shoulder, unless they don't" rule.
http://albanach.org/sash.htm
I think most ladies should wear their sashes on the left, unless they have a reason for wanting to wear it otherwise.
-
-
1st February 10, 06:17 AM
#2
 Originally Posted by JSFMACLJR
Actually, James, it is supposed to be the other way around. Clanswomen wear the sash from the right shoulder; wives of chiefs, chieftainesses, and colonels' wives wear a sash from the left shoulder. The Court of the Lord Lyon has a pamphlet describing this :
http://www.scotarmigers.net/pdfs/info-leaflet-7.pdf
Cheers,
Sandford
That seems to be quite definitive. Except for the last sentence which makes no sense and is strictly speaking not a sentence at all.
Bearings in Scotland, and the principles on which they are allotted and should continue to be allotted.
Regards
Chas
-
-
31st January 10, 01:23 PM
#3
Detroitpete & Semiomniscient,
Thank you both, that definitely clears things up. It looks like she has little to worry about aside from her wool allergy.
-
-
1st February 10, 08:24 AM
#4
 Originally Posted by ThinBlueLine
Detroitpete & Semiomniscient,
Thank you both, that definitely clears things up. It looks like she has little to worry about aside from her wool allergy.
If she has a wool allergy, then I recommend silk.
-
-
1st February 10, 08:27 AM
#5
 Originally Posted by Semiomniscient
If she has a wool allergy, then I recommend silk.
Really, tartan sashes for evening wear should be silk.
-
-
1st February 10, 08:32 AM
#6
 Originally Posted by JSFMACLJR
Really, tartan sashes for evening wear should be silk.
And I'm also of the opinion that they should be worn on whatever shoulder the woman likes. ;-)
-
-
31st January 10, 01:35 PM
#7
If you look at photos of formal events in Scotland where the men are wearing kilts with PC's or the Montrose the women are dressed in modern formal clothing. Some are wearing sashes, but that appears to be optional as does the wearing of a tartan skirt. Check out Scottish Field if you want to know what the well dressed Scottish woman is wearing.
Victoria
Just because you are paranoid doesn't mean they aren't out to get you.
-
-
31st January 10, 02:05 PM
#8
vmac3205,
She was not too concerned with formal affairs yet, but thank you for handling the topic ahead of time. 
Pleater,
So basically just dress however you wish to, right?
-
-
31st January 10, 03:13 PM
#9
much depends on the occasion... and the wearer
For years I observed ladies Of A Certain Age at Tartan Balls wearing wool floor ( or ankle) length skirts with frilly blouses and velvet jackets. The organization sponsoring these balls underwent a change in membership and the new younger members were married to women less inclined to dress that way. Some decided to simply wear cocktail dresses and the occasional sash or scarf and some decided to interpret Tartan a little differently. It helped that a few catalogues and designers have made tartan a centerpiece of their collections ( J Crew, Ralph Lauren Rugby, etc), but many clever women simply used tartan fabric for otherwise conventional evening wear. It is a shame that silk tartan costs so much, noticeably more than wool, but a taffeta gown made up in Munro Black and Red, for example, would be a beautiful thing. Depending on your wife's age and shape, she might want something more along the lines of a cocktail dress or even the dreaded long skirt.
Check out this vendor, whose website surely looks good:
http://www.clangatherings.com/
Of course, if you are looking for daywear, the same principles can be applied. Suits, jackets, skirts, trousers, all look good on some ladies and all look good in some tartans. Check out the Lasses Wear thread for plenty of ideas, good and bad- and remember the sage advice of one poster there, who pointed out that it is probably best to let her choose.
Good Luck
Some take the high road and some take the low road. Who's in the gutter? MacLowlife
-
-
1st February 10, 09:28 AM
#10
 Originally Posted by ThinBlueLine
vmac3205,
She was not too concerned with formal affairs yet, but thank you for handling the topic ahead of time.
Pleater,
So basically just dress however you wish to, right?
Then I would say that any skirt, tartan or otherwise, would always be appropriate.
Victoria
Just because you are paranoid doesn't mean they aren't out to get you.
-
Similar Threads
-
By John M. in forum Miscellaneous Forum
Replies: 1
Last Post: 19th March 06, 08:07 PM
-
By Tartan Hiker in forum General Kilt Talk
Replies: 34
Last Post: 15th March 06, 01:24 PM
-
By emeraldfalconoflight in forum General Kilt Talk
Replies: 10
Last Post: 30th July 05, 10:33 AM
-
By Buddha in forum General Kilt Talk
Replies: 10
Last Post: 26th July 05, 01:36 PM
Posting Permissions
- You may not post new threads
- You may not post replies
- You may not post attachments
- You may not edit your posts
-
Forum Rules
|
|
Bookmarks