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17th October 13, 11:03 AM
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 Originally Posted by Tobus
Yes, Mikilt, if you look in Chapter 7, Section IV, Paragraph 3 of The Royal Decree Pertaining to Highland Wear and All Things Scottish (1897), it says "Kilts with alternating stripe colours in the pleats may only be worn for the most formal of events, such as levee dress. For all lesser levels of dress, kilts shall be pleated with only a single dominant stripe colour exposed."
It's a good thing you asked. That could have been a real faux pas!

Well played, Tobus. Well played.
 Originally Posted by Alan H
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