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23rd November 11, 08:48 AM
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Re: 1 Kilt 10 Looks : A Visual Guide to Formality in Highland Attire
I like it ( Day Plaid ) I am going to look into getting one , Thank You
It apears to be laid over and not pinned . and made of a Muted or wheather
Plaid .... very nice , all so may be a Sheperds plaid ???? very nice
Pro 3:5 Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding.
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24th November 11, 09:29 AM
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Re: 1 Kilt 10 Looks : A Visual Guide to Formality in Highland Attire
 Originally Posted by Thomas H
I like it ( Day Plaid ) I am going to look into getting one , Thank You
It apears to be laid over and not pinned . and made of a Muted or wheather
Plaid .... very nice , all so may be a Sheperds plaid ???? very nice
Thomas,
Here are some of my thoughts regarding day plaids. If you are going to wear one and not look silly...
They must only be worn when outside
They must only be worn if you are going to have need of a blanket (i.e. it is either cold or you need a place to sit/have a picnic)
They must be simply folded and tossed over one's shoulder
The thought behind them should be less "fashion accessory" and more "I'm just carrying this blanket that I need in a convenient way"
I do not have a matching tartan day plaid, but I do have a wool fashion tartan blanket that I use as one on occasion. It is great for camping on cold mornings
From a camping trip this summer at China Camp state park

The other day I went to watch our local high school marching band perform. Though not kilted (but wearing a good tweed blazer and my beloved tweed bucket hat- J.S!), as I headed out the door I noticed how a cold wind was picking up and the dark clouds were forming overhead. I grabbed my unbrella and tossed the folded blanket over my shoulder. It kept me warm on the stands and protected me from the rain that fell as the show concluded and I walked home. A few people sitting next to me looked jealous as they shivered on the stands! Though dated and nowadays replaced by waterproof outerwear, they are certainly still useful in the right circumstances.
The key is to think of the day plaid as a functional item. You don't wear it because it looks nice, you carry it on your shoulder because you are going to need it and this is the easiest way to lug it around.
Cheers
Jamie
Last edited by Panache; 24th November 11 at 09:39 AM.
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
Of the ultimate combustion-My panache
Edmond Rostand
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24th November 11, 09:34 AM
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Re: 1 Kilt 10 Looks : A Visual Guide to Formality in Highland Attire
As always Jamie well thought out, practicable and sensible as well as being well turned out.
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8th December 11, 07:22 AM
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Re: 1 Kilt 10 Looks : A Visual Guide to Formality in Highland Attire
Sorry to ask again about the Plaids ,
But I just wanted to see what the rambble thought about wearing
A Half Belted Plaid with Day wear Jacket ? 
I have seen many post on this and I have seen pictures of it and it looks
great and I have fallen in Love with it .
I just wanted to see what you all thought ,Thank You
Last edited by Thomas H; 8th December 11 at 10:27 AM.
Pro 3:5 Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding.
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