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23rd May 14, 12:23 AM
#11
I tend towards the muted end of the spectrum though I do like some of the brighter versions of my clans tartans. ( Mackay).
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23rd May 14, 03:58 AM
#12
I seem to lean more towards the darker tartans. Dark Greens, browns, dark blues seem to catch my eye the best.
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23rd May 14, 05:41 AM
#13
Like a lot of others. I have kilts in my clan tartan modern colours (pretty bright) and Hunting (ancient) colours which are more subdued. I also have an Isle of Skye which is subtley (in my opinion) in between the two. I don't wear many tartans that I dont have a connexion to but I don't much care for dark tartans from the aesthetic point of view.
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23rd May 14, 07:31 AM
#14
I have owned heavyweight, 8 yard kilts in the Macpherson Clan and Hunting tartan, and in all the standard colour schemes (ancient, modern, and weathered/reproduction), with the exception of muted (of which I don't particularly care for in the Macpherson Clan tartan), and liked them all. However, my personal preference is for the weathered/reproduction colour scheme. There's just something about the more subdued, "earthy" tones that I am quite fond of. Especially when paired with a smart, patterned tweed jacket and "earthy" coloured accessories (not "matchy-matchy") for Highland day attire.
Heavyweight Macpherson Hunting tartan in modern colours from House of Edgar.
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Heavyweight Macpherson Clan tartan in ancient colours from Lochcarron.
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Heavyweight Macpherson Clan tartan in reproduction colours from D.C. Dalgliesh.
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Heavyweight Macpherson Hunting tartan in ancient colours from Lochcarron.
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Heavyweight Macpherson Clan tartan in modern colours from Lochcarron.
![](http://i987.photobucket.com/albums/ae358/creagdhubh81/scan0004.jpg)
Cheers,
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23rd May 14, 09:25 AM
#15
I have the Macneil of Barra in modern (from USA Kilts) and ancient (from the Celtic Croft). Generally speaking, I prefer the ancient colors: the blue looks blue. In the modern the blue looks almost black, and in a dark setting, ie an evening party, the dimmer lighting is more suited for the ancient colors.
"Don't give up what you want most for what you want now."
Just my 2¢ worth.
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23rd May 14, 09:30 AM
#16
I'm a Buchanan - the brighter the better!
President, Clan Buchanan Society International
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23rd May 14, 09:34 AM
#17
Choice of Tartan
I definitely go for greens and blues.
I have Forbes ancestors, and would love to have a kilt in Ancient Forbes. I don't think my wife would approve of the expenditure!
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23rd May 14, 10:35 AM
#18
I choose to wear a particular tartan because it is the closest one in my family and the one whose name I bear. While it comes in "ancient" and "modern" colors there is not much difference. My choice is limited. For me, wearing a kilt invariably invokes comments and questions from others. I am much more comfortable responding with information about the tartan and my connection, which seems to be appreciated. To say I chose it because I thought it was pretty would conflict with my reason for wearing the tartan.
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23rd May 14, 10:57 AM
#19
I like the personal connection and generally the weathered variety (although sometimes the Wallace red seems more orange than I would like). Beyond that, I enjoy seeing the brighter and more colorful tartans that people post on here.
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23rd May 14, 01:20 PM
#20
Mine range from dark and subdued to light and lively. Both solids and tartan, traditional and modern. I select according to mood and weather and the occasion every morning.
This requires some "bookkeeping". I use ponytailers on the hanger hooks. Every time a kilt is worn it gets another ponytailer. When a kilts hanger is up to 4 ponytailers ( or catches a stain ) it gets the wash routine and is returned to the line up.
slàinte mhath, Chuck
Originally Posted by MeghanWalker,In answer to Goodgirlgoneplaids challenge:
"My sporran is bigger and hairier than your sporran"
Pants is only a present tense verb here. I once panted, but it's all cool now.
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