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  • 3rd December 08, 03:51 PM
    Barb T
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by The Wizard of BC View Post
    THE OFFICIAL RULES AND LAWS REGARDING THE WEARING OF THE TARTAN.

    Heed these laws or suffer the interest of the Tartan cops.

    1) Pick a Tartan you like!

    2) Know which Tartan you are wearing!

    3) Wear it with Pride!



    Submitted by 2nd Deputy Chief Constable C.S. Ashton Badge no. 115435466078329092129243865
    Victoria Office - Department of Highland Security

    We do love our resident wizard - never one for understatement....!
  • 3rd December 08, 04:23 PM
    Alan H
    May I recommend looking over the "Lasses Wear Thread", which sydnie7 graciously bumped up into visible status the other day. There are dozens, scores of pictures in that thread of how women can wear tartan, from skirts to hair scrunchies, from borderline X-rated to the extremely sensible.

    I, personally have a California Tartan box-pleat kilt, in the modern colors (though I like the weathered colors better) and it engenders a fair bit of conversation since most people are surprised to discover that "it's not Scottish".
  • 3rd December 08, 05:46 PM
    PiobBear
    Quote:

    What makes a sporran a mans and not a woman idem?
    My wife has one to wear with her kilt; she picked it out, and I converted it to a shoulder bag.
  • 3rd December 08, 06:03 PM
    Jock Scot
    As much as I hate "splitting hairs" and I am not a member of the Tartan Police, but it would be more accurate to say that you can wear nearly(99.9999%?) any tartan you wish.This subject has been discussed at length in a recent thread,but that missing wee tad of a percentage is important to some, albeit a minority, people.
  • 4th December 08, 12:05 PM
    David Duncan
    I would have to agree with what has been said, there are no laws or rules governing which tartan you can wear, so choose one you like and then research it a bit , so you can answer questions when asked about it .

    And most of all wear it with pride.

    Kind Regards,

    David.

    www.your-kilt.com
  • 5th December 08, 09:55 AM
    Tartan Hiker
    Not to change the trajectory of the thread too far, but in this and the other "women in kilts" thread I don't recall anyone specifically pointing out the huge disaparity in choice of hosiery between men and women. Women have a vast array of choices that are just not open to men, all of which can be used to say "yes, I am dressing as a female."

    To wit:
    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...riety_3220.jpg

    From the "Sock Dreams" website
  • 6th December 08, 04:55 AM
    Highlander31
    What about the X Marks tartan? Your are part of our clan after all.
  • 6th December 08, 05:07 AM
    PiobBear
    And then there's the addendum we traditionally add to the end of the "Toast to the Lassies" on Burns Night;

    "And may their hemlines always be higher than ours!"
  • 6th December 08, 05:12 AM
    Jock Scot
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by PiobBear View Post
    And then there's the addendum we traditionally add to the end of the "Toast to the Lassies" on Burns Night;

    "And may their hemlines always be higher than ours!"

    Aye, I will drink to that! :lol:
  • 7th December 08, 03:20 AM
    Highlander31
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by PiobBear View Post
    And then there's the addendum we traditionally add to the end of the "Toast to the Lassies" on Burns Night;

    "And may their hemlines always be higher than ours!"

    I agree with Jock. I'll lift a dram to that.

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