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12th July 10, 07:08 PM
#11
I like brighter & lighter colors for nighttime - campfires, dim pubs, etc.
[FONT="Georgia"][B][I]-- Larry B.[/I][/B][/FONT]
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12th July 10, 07:34 PM
#12
MacLaren 1819 Variant by Wilsons of Bannockburn
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12th July 10, 09:12 PM
#13
Clan Chattan. I have a necktie in this.
Virtus Ad Aethera Tendit
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12th July 10, 10:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Rex_Tremende
How does this one grab you?
Regards,
Rex.
Looks great Rex! I love how the orange warms the blue and the blue cools the orange. Soothing and eye-catching at the same moment.
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13th July 10, 04:24 AM
#15
Fortunately many of the ugliest tartans are bogus 19th century creations and can well be avoided on both historical and aesthetic grounds.
There are the ugly yellow creations of the Hay-Allan brothers, created as part of an elaborate faux-ancient manuscript hoax:
Then there's Buchanan, the result of a sloppy erroneous rendering in an 1843 book.
The real Buchanan tartan, as it appeared in 1831, is a normal symmetrical tartan:
But a slapdash 1843 illustration messed up the design, making it appear asymmetrical, which the weavers slavishly copied:
Due perhaps both to its garish colours and its strikingly asymmetrical design, this tartan lends itself to garish costumes:
though the yellow Hay-Allan tartans are not immune:
Here are some authentic 18th century tartans with bright hues, far superior in design to the Hay-Allan efforts:
Last edited by OC Richard; 16th July 10 at 04:19 AM.
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13th July 10, 04:28 AM
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In contrast to the bright hues of many 18th century tartans, recent "fashion" tartan design tends to be rather muted:
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13th July 10, 05:43 AM
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OC Richard,
I actually like the asymmetrical Buchanan tartan over the older one. But that is just me.
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13th July 10, 06:21 AM
#18
How about Frugal Corner's cheap knock-off of the beautiful Isle of Skye tartan, the "Bright Skye":
http://thefrugalcorner.3dcartstores....Skye_p_81.html
Might look good under a black light, although it doesn't really need it.
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13th July 10, 08:26 AM
#19
There's a Johnston variant from a publisher in Pennsylvania that's rather loud. I'd be interested in seeing it made up as a kilt, though.
Johnston Orange and Black
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13th July 10, 10:41 AM
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Due perhaps both to its garish colours and its strikingly asymmetrical design, this tartan lends itself to garish costumes:
I'm not a huge fan of asymmetry in a tartan, but I do like the colors of that tartan. I'm firmly of the opinion that a good tartan draws the eye to it and makes the fellow wearing it stand out from the crowd. Scottish traditional culture being what it was, the idea was for men to be the ones who stand out and display their colors like peacocks while the women wore more drab colors. So it seems to me that the "garish" tartans do it the best.
What I like about the Buchanan, as opposed to (say) Loud MacLeod, is that the bright colors jump off the muted background colors. MacLeod is altogether too bright by itself. But Buchanan has a nice background color, and then the reds and yellows are accents. It's a nice look, in my opinion. Especially for a pipe band.
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