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23rd January 14, 04:25 PM
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 Originally Posted by Nathan
I've asked this before, but never posted a pic or had an answer. When I purchased my first civilian kilt outfit from a local member of the Scottish rite as a young teen, this black seal skin bow tie came with the rig. It makes no illusions about being self tie - how could it?
So my question, for those who remember the 1970s is, was this ever a popular trend? I've never worn it, but have kept it all of these years because it didn't take up much space.
I'd love some info. I googled them, and some furriers sell them and they aren't cheap, but I haven't seen a direct association with Highland attire as yet. Thoughts?


I am honestly flabbergasted. My Gast is in full Flabber.
It looks like something Hagrid would wear with his "horrible hairy suit".
That, or something a Chippendales dancer might wear.
I look forward to hearing if anyone ever thought this was a good idea with a kilt.
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