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19th February 07, 06:39 PM
#21
Originally Posted by IEScotsman
I know exactly how they feel, because I used to be one. Granted, I never approached anyone about their "right" to wear a tartan, but I always thought you HAD to wear your particular clan/region/etc. It was one of the reasons I didn't think I could wear a proper kilt...because I didn't know where my ancestry was from.
I've got the opposite problem: my mother is a MacGregor and does wear MacGregor tartan occasionally. She's actually very proud of it. But she also believes the need to have the right to wear it, which means, since I have my father's surname and not her's, she suspects I probably "don't".
OTOH, I know that choice of tartan is a fashion choice. It happens that I don't look bad in red (MacGregor is a mostly red tartan), so I can't argue my way into something more readily obtainable. Because a MacGregor tartan is hard to find, unfortunately.
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19th February 07, 06:47 PM
#22
Originally Posted by staticsan
OTOH, I know that choice of tartan is a fashion choice. It happens that I don't look bad in red (MacGregor is a mostly red tartan), so I can't argue my way into something more readily obtainable. Because a MacGregor tartan is hard to find, unfortunately.
MacGregor is a very common tartan; I see it all of the time at various Scottish functions -- there is a whole "crop" of "children of the mist" in St. Louis, Missouri, for example, and all wearing the MacGregor tartan.
T.
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