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21st July 11, 08:06 PM
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indeed. thanks
Thanks W-Jack.
The diagrams are great. MoR is right as usual, my experience is with shirts that open all of the way down in the back, but the picture is representative otherwise.
I think I have mentioned before- now and then some designer or company will offer a formal shirt in tartan. Not just the neat trick of making the body in tartan with the bib and cuffs and collar ( all of the parts visible when you have your jacket on) in white, but An Entire Pleated Bosom Shirt in tartan. Brooks Brother had one that looked to be McPherson Dress, I think, and Ralph Lauren has done one in Black Watch and one in what I believe may be dome fashion variant of MacLeod.
Here is the link for a picture of the tartan full dress shirt:
https://picasaweb.google.com/MacLowl...05913942193986
As usual, some more capable person is welcome to actually load the picture. I just can't do that.
And then, I invite someone to ID the tartan.
AND THEN (Dude, where's my car)
AND THEN, I welcome comments on this clearly NON TRADITIONAL CIVILIAN HIGHLAND shirt.
The tartan has a tiny red and a tiny yellow line like MacLeod, but then there is all of that white. There IS dark dark green as well...
Whoever is kindly [posting the proper links, please don't miss THIS: https://picasaweb.google.com/MacLowl...12621945382066
Last edited by MacLowlife; 21st July 11 at 08:27 PM.
Reason: more
Some take the high road and some take the low road. Who's in the gutter? MacLowlife
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