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    Modern Macdonald tartan

    I am about to order a new kilt in the MacDonald modern and was curious as to what color flashes I should order with it. I only have on pair of hose right now in the lovat blue color. Any advice as to which color (black or red) would look best.
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    i have the modern macdonald tartan and i wear black or white hose (i know i know im a heretic .) But ive ordered lovat blue and lovat green hose and i reckon both will go with this tartan. imo as the red dominates the tartan i dont know if red hose goes well, another opinion would be best concerning that , but the lesser colours are green and blue so dont think you could go wrong with blue or green.
    But you'll know when you get the kilt

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    Edited post Sorry i got way ahead of myself you asked about flashes. Red shall be great with it
    Sorry for the mistake
    Last edited by Andrews Son; 19th December 13 at 10:04 AM.

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    I have a MacDonald Modern and I wear either bottle green, lovat green or black hose with red garter ties.
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    There is a growing feeling among those who wear the kilt everyday, or at least often, that how we choose what to wear with our kilt is just like how we would choose what to wear with pants.

    Our current thinking is that the kilt is perfectly capable of standing on its own. Or put in other words "just because you choose to wear a kilt does not mean that everything must now match the kilt". Just as we would not base everything on what pants we choose to wear.

    Here is an example. If you were to go to a wedding where the groom side are in kilts, all the guys would have the same jacket, shirt, tie, hose and shoes, but each would wear their own Tartan. And that works wonderfully well.

    What we try to do is look at the whole outfit. We don't think of our outfit as matching but rather color coordinating. I will choose my shirt first. What ever shirt I pull out of the closet that day. I then go to my sock drawer and choose a pair of hose that coordinate with my shirt. Blues, grays, and blacks go well together as do browns, yellows and reds.

    Once I have the basic color for my outfit I will choose other items such as a tie or my flashes as "That little splash of color" that sets the outfit off. You don't want something too far off or outrageous but just something to catch the eye. If you want you can choose one of the minor colors in your outfit to coordinate your hose to. Your pocket square or tie for example.

    You may also choose to pull a minor color from your Tartan. A small red line in your Tartan would coordinate with red flashes. etc. They don't have to be the exact same color or shade of red. Just one that goes nicely together.

    The idea of choosing a color for your flashes is sort of like choosing a kilt pin. The kilt pin is the equivalent of a lady wearing a brooch. It is that little piece of jewelry that shines and catches the eye.

    You may even choose not to wear the flashes at all. The Garters are what hold your socks up. The flashes are extra and slide off the garters. I seldom wear flashes with my daily outfits.

    The idea I am trying to get across is "Don't get so fixed on flashes that you forget the rest of your outfit." Look at it as a whole and I think you will find that what color flashes you wear is a very minor part of the whole.

    And always, always remember that this is not a uniform. A uniform is, well, uniform. Everyone is alike. You wear what the uniform says you must wear. So there are a lot of rules. But the rules are so everyone knows how to put stuff on so that when on parade everyone looks the same.

    In civilian wear we are guided by our personal color and fashion sense. Unfortunately most guys were never taught anything about how to build an outfit.

    I honestly think that this is why God made girls. So we could go to then and ask stuff like, "Honey, do these pleats make my butt look fat?", or "Dear, do these flashes go with my eyes?".

    Eventually we start to get an idea of what coordinates with what. With a little experience (and a little guidance by our ladies) we can learn how to dress ourselves in the morning.

    And a little after that we learn that we don't have to make the whole outfit centered around (and matching) the kilt.
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    For me, red garters is the go-to for almost any pair of hose (even red ones). For you, perhaps black would better suit your tastes, I don't know. Just wear what you like mate!
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    I'd go with scarlet coloured flashes myself; since they would work with kilt hose in just about any colour, but really, wear what strikes your fancy!

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    Kyle, red flashes with my new Dusky Pink hose is a combination that I will not attempt without my good lady's input on the complete outfit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Phillips View Post
    I am about to order a new kilt in the MacDonald modern and was curious as to what color flashes I should order with it. I only have on pair of hose right now in the lovat blue color. Any advice as to which color (black or red) would look best.
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    I recommend red flashes. My wife made red flashes for me, and I wear them on lovat green hose and on lovat blue hose with my Ancient Hunting Sinclair.
    Allen Sinclair, FSAScot
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    North Carolina Commissioner
    Clan Sinclair Association (USA)

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    I actually think that mustard yellow flashes are worth serious consideration. They are my go to flashes and go with just about every combination of tartan, Hose, shirt, tie, jacket, that I can think off... perhaps that is because I don't wear a great deal of mustard yellow in any other item of clothing.

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