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View Poll Results: Do/would you wear another Clan's tartan?

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  • I only wear ONE specific clan's tartan(s)

    34 17.53%
  • I only wear tartans from specific bloodlines

    26 13.40%
  • I wear tartans from all bloodlines within my family tree

    65 33.51%
  • I wear any clan tartans eg. because I like the tartan

    69 35.57%
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    Would YOU wear another "clan's" tartan?

    Hi guys.
    I'm very curious as to what you all find appropriate as to clan relations (or not) and tartans?


    I've made a wee poll on the thread as polls have always helped me get a good idea of the general feelings on the forum. I'd appreciate if you could vote on it and perhaps even leave a reply with your views on whether you wear only clan tartans of those within certain aspects of your bloodline, or if you would wear any clan tartan affiliated with any surname in your family tree, or finally if you wear any clan tartans for any other reasons such as you like the tartan's colours or sett.

    Personally, I have a couple of kilts in clan tartans to which I have no known affiliation to simply because I like the tartans. One of them is actually my girlfriend's clan tartan - Robertson and I bought it because it's such a beautiful tartan. My dad is called Robert, though

    Also... as a side comment; how do you feel about corporation tartans, and if corporations using a clan tartan in company use?

    Thanks for your opinions (which I'm sure will follow!),
    Paul
    Last edited by Paul; 18th January 10 at 04:15 PM.
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