Without pictures, I can only guess, but unless he was a clothing collector (specialising in ethnic clothing), he used to wear them. Regards Chas
Worth checking the ebay site if you are XL. Size 11 ghillies, one PC jacket/vest, Burns stuff. Anyway, here are the pics she is asking about:
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It would be better to see the Kilts photo'd off the hangars and showing the front apron. I'll hazard a guess though. 1 = Gordon pleated to stripe. 2 = Campbell of Argyle pleated to sett. 3 = MacLeod ancient pleated to sett
Gordon to stripe, modern colors Gordon to sett, modern colors Smith to sett, ancient colors
Yup. I'll go with Smith. Good spot David.
Originally Posted by davidlpope Gordon to stripe, modern colors Gordon to sett, modern colors Smith to sett, ancient colors Ditto... he got it in one.
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Can a MacFarlane wear a Smith kilt? I thought I read this somewhere but now I can't remember the connection.
Originally Posted by misskimred Can a MacFarlane wear a Smith kilt? I thought I read this somewhere but now I can't remember the connection. If you have MacFarlane in the family tree, it's pretty likely there's a Scottish connection. You'd probably have to look at his whole genealogy to determine where a Gordon or Smith connection might be. in any case!
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Originally Posted by misskimred Can a MacFarlane wear a Smith kilt? Only if there's one available.
--dbh When given a choice, most people will choose.
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