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    A few years ago I stopped wearing flashes when I am dressed casually. I just use elastic garters with Velcro.

    When I put on a tie and jacket;
    I color coordinate (but not match) my flashes with my pocket square.
    I coordinate my hose with either my shirt or my tie.

    I no longer attempt to match my hose or flashes to my kilt. I figure the kilt is very capable of standing on its own.

    I have a trick I do for customers. I will show them that my shirt and hose are coordinated. I then walk over to my rack of kilts and start to pull off different Tartan kilts. As long as the rest of my outfit is coordinated I can look good with almost any Tartan.
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    I have just realised that I was thinking about the wrong kilt - sorry, ignore all this.

    Regards

    Chas
    Last edited by Chas; 24th March 13 at 03:07 PM. Reason: Wrong Kilt!

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Wizard of BC View Post
    When I put on a tie and jacket;
    I color coordinate (but not match) my flashes with my pocket square.
    I coordinate my hose with either my shirt or my tie.

    I no longer attempt to match my hose or flashes to my kilt. I figure the kilt is very capable of standing on its own.

    I have a trick I do for customers. I will show them that my shirt and hose are coordinated. I then walk over to my rack of kilts and start to pull off different Tartan kilts. As long as the rest of my outfit is coordinated I can look good with almost any Tartan.
    Great advice Steve; so simple. Always something to learn here.
    Nile

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    My basic rules, (ok more like guidelines) for hose/flash/tartan are simple; I try to coordinate the hose to a minor color or stripe in the set, and the flashes to a more major color. Matchy? Sure, but it's not a hard and fast rule, just a place to start.
    Since I had a lot of this stuff out in the last two days, I took a couple of quick photos with the XMarks tartan;


    The grey hose with lovat or dark blue flash have been my 'go-to' with our tartan. The blue hose with gold flash looks great too, but so far I've reserved that combo for formalwear.


    Lovat hose with gold flash is great for casual or daywear, as is the charcoal hose and blue flash. And the charcoal and blue works fine for formalwear too.
    I don't have any grey colored flashes but I'd think they would look good with any of my darker hose options.

    And lastly......

    Brace yourselves......







    The tartan flashes look good with just about any combo
    Last edited by Zardoz; 24th March 13 at 11:18 AM.
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    I usually go with gold garters (from Scottish Tartan Museum) with my XMarks kilt, or White.
    The white stripe in the XMarks kilt is eyecatching in my opinion. For hose, I go with blue or gray.
    Here is the white (with David Thorpe)


    Here is the gold, although not a very clear picture.


    Tom

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    One of the really neat things about the X Marks tartan is that the yellow line is actually woven with two different shades of yellow threads, one bright and one more muted. So whether you go for the yellow or the mustard ties, either will coordinate well with the yellow of the tartan.

    If you are looking for something eye-catching and flashy, go for the bright yellow. If you are after a more subtle or toned-down look, go for mustard. Either will look just fine.

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    Thanks everyone for your thoughts, advice and examples. This is exactly what I wanted to know. After some deliberation, I believe I will go with the mustard garter ties. The yellow looks a little bright to my eyes.

    The thing is that I like being matchy-matchy sometimes. Especially if I am dressing for a more formal event. Thank you all again and when I make my choice, there will be pictures.
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