Quote Originally Posted by Tobus View Post
Lovat blue or Lovat green would be fine, as they tend to be very adaptive in the blue-green range of colours. They won't match anything exactly, but will blend in with everything.

However, I think over time you'll find that the overall presentation of all of this is a bit dull. It will be overload of the blue-green hues. If it were me, I'd go with a tweed jacket and waistcoat in something completely different. Like something in the grey scales. Or any shade of brown (from tan all the way to a dark brown). This will tend to accentuate the colours of your kilt, instead of blending it in like you'd do with the Lovat blue/green shades.

I'd do the same thing with hose. Matt's suggestion of the 'bison' colour is good. HoC also has a 'dark natural' that would work perfectly. As for flashes/garters, I'd go with red. This is traditional, even if red doesn't appear in your tartan, and you'll never have to worry about colour-coordinating or getting matchy-matchy. But yellow would be the best choice if you do want to match one of the colours in your tartan.

On the bonnet, that might depend on what you're doing with everything else. If you went with Lovat blue/green on your jacket, it would be best to go with something different on your bonnet. Like 'fawn' or 'navy'. But if you went with a grey or brown shade on the jacket, then a Lovat blue/green might be OK.

It's all up to you, of course, on how you want to look. Personally, I like alternating the colours. A Lovat blue/green bonnet can complement the kilt well, but not if there's a lot of blue or green in the jacket or hose.
What Tobus said. Always quicker on the trigger than I am, mate! Are you sure you aren't a Marine?

Best of luck,