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LANCER1562 Advice Needed 6th June 13, 01:15 AM
Phil Of course he would. There is... 6th June 13, 02:15 AM
LANCER1562 I know there's no law... 6th June 13, 02:55 AM
Father Bill I tend to be a little bit of... 6th June 13, 04:46 AM
JohntheBiker No rocks. It seems as good a... 6th June 13, 05:43 AM
tulloch My feeling is that it would... 6th June 13, 06:05 AM
knotty Im with Bill on this. To... 6th June 13, 07:19 AM
Pipersson Mmh, that would make him very... 6th June 13, 07:22 AM
Psynister What is really going on here?... 6th June 13, 07:42 AM
davidlpope It seems to me that you're... 6th June 13, 05:55 AM
sailortats I would say that is a great... 6th June 13, 06:00 AM
creagdhubh Precisely. Well said, David. 11th June 13, 05:24 AM
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    Quote Originally Posted by LANCER1562 View Post
    I know there's no law prohibiting the wearing of a tartan unless it's a restricted tartan like Balmoral. I know that my wife and children can wear my family tartan, I just wasn't sure if my son-in-law could.
    It seems to me that you're overthinking this. If you believe that one of the results of this marriage is that your future son-in-law becomes part of your family, and if he doesn't already have a tartan "of his own", then it makes sense for him to wear the tartan that the rest of your family does.

    If you are concerned, though, about the propriety of it, then the correct person to inquire with is your clan chief. He or she (IMO) is the sole arbiter of who may wear their tartan, if they are inclined to exercise that right. I suspect that most chiefs, though, are busy with more pressing things.

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    I would say that is a great way to welcome him into the family. BTW, will you be at one of the tastings on the 8th or 14th?
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    Quote Originally Posted by davidlpope View Post
    It seems to me that you're overthinking this. If you believe that one of the results of this marriage is that your future son-in-law becomes part of your family, and if he doesn't already have a tartan "of his own", then it makes sense for him to wear the tartan that the rest of your family does.

    If you are concerned, though, about the propriety of it, then the correct person to inquire with is your clan chief. He or she (IMO) is the sole arbiter of who may wear their tartan, if they are inclined to exercise that right. I suspect that most chiefs, though, are busy with more pressing things.
    Precisely. Well said, David.

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