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    I've never been a plaid shirt fan, but I may have to give them a second look.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Adam Elliott View Post
    Some of the others, one of which was all muddy and muted colors, really never seemed like much of anything except a warm shirt to wear during the long cold (average 45 degrees farenheit) winters.
    45° F is cold?
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    It is here in the south.

    45 is our 'average' temperature but we do get the single digits sometimes. For once, living near the DC-Boston megalopolis is helpful.
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    Found a Crawford tartan shirt in a second-hand store, and I save it for very 'special' occasions; like the night before my son's wedding...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dale-of-Cedars View Post
    Found a Crawford tartan shirt in a second-hand store, and I save it for very 'special' occasions; like the night before my son's wedding...

    Wow ...that's something else :-D

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    I got a short from the store I got my two kilts ... this is actually made in Canada and is of Canada's "Maple Leaf" official tartan. I mostly wrap it around my waist and look in the mirror when envisioning a kilt in the Maple Leaf tartan ....but I wear it occassially with a kilt out and about (a bit too much tartan I suppose )

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    Though I dont have any "tartan" shirts I do have some comfy old flannel plaid shirts. At first I was in a quandary about wearing them with tartan kilts until I bought a Saffron kilt. They always went well with jeans and i will wear them with my hunting breeks but the Saffron kilt allowed the wearing of the plaid quite well. Beside the white and black I have red and black, gray and blue and red, black and white. All go good with the solid kilt.



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    Quote Originally Posted by pugcasso View Post
    I got a short from the store I got my two kilts ... this is actually made in Canada and is of Canada's "Maple Leaf" official tartan. I mostly wrap it around my waist and look in the mirror when envisioning a kilt in the Maple Leaf tartan ....but I wear it occassially with a kilt out and about (a bit too much tartan I suppose )


    Well the Canadian Maple Leaf works pretty well with your Black Watch. Id really like to latch onto a shirt of that material. Any ideas where there might be one sold?
    "Greater understanding properly leads to an increasing sense of responsibility, and not to arrogance."

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    Quote Originally Posted by brewerpaul View Post
    Well the Canadian Maple Leaf works pretty well with your Black Watch. Id really like to latch onto a shirt of that material. Any ideas where there might be one sold?
    My shirt label says "Bonda Bay" ... I searched for that but didn't find anything concrete yet.


    The store here in Halifax, Nova Scotia is the "Plaid Place"

    http://www.plaidplace.com/

    I don't see the shirt listed online but perhaps they can make one of some size available. I can't remember the price but probably in the $20 to $30 range - I can't see myself buying a shirt above that (but maybe I was feeling like splurging at that time ... it was the same day I bought my second kilt during a half-price sale for $100)
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    I also have a "Bonda Bay" flannel **** -- in the Cape Breton tartan; it's one of my favorite shirts for several reasons, not least being that my wife and I picked it up in a gift shop in the Dingwall area while on our honeymoon. Tried several times to find out anything about the "Bonda Bay" label, to no avail.

    I also have a few LL Bean tartan flannel shirts: Leslie modern, Forbes weathered, and Mackenzie ancient... as well as a "dress Campbell" that is nearly worn through.

    Each forms an integral part of my casual attire once the weather starts to turn cool.
    Last edited by Tim Little; 18th August 12 at 07:16 PM.

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