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    Jock Scot,
    Thank you for your perspective. I will endeavor to add a tweed argyll to my wardrobe. I will also obtain some solid colour neckties. I do hope to visit the Highlands one of these days, and would like my kit to be in proper order. I appreciate all the help I can get on this forum.

    Mixed tartans:
    The tartan that I am wearing is MacNeil of Barra. The kilt and flashes are Ancient, and the tie is the Modern. After looking at the picture a few times, I am inclined to go with Jock Scot, and get a solid colour tie.

    The hose and flashes. I have tried turning the hose down further, only to have the flashes bend further out. It has nothing to do with the hose or flashes, but the bulge of my legs. Probably garter ties would be more appropriate, and look better to boot.
    Last edited by SteveB; 2nd April 09 at 10:56 AM.

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