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    Welcome from the Northeast of Scotland.
    I'm assuming the ceilidh is in Scotland and I'm sure Scots would be very happy if you wore either tartan - it would be so nice to have a Swedish lady present and you will soon learn our dances. Doesn't matter if you get them a little bit wrong - everyone does!
    All the best,
    Alan

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    Sounds lovely.
    Wear petticoats for the dancing and to look fabulous!
    I love the vintage style swing dresses in Tartan.
    Just don’t go overboard with sashes and accessories in tartan, have plain solid colour shoes bag etc ... let the dress stand out.
    Have a great time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by neloon View Post
    Welcome from the Northeast of Scotland.
    I'm assuming the ceilidh is in Scotland
    ....and if we assume the cèilidh is in Sweden?
    Last edited by Profane James; 26th March 18 at 06:16 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Profane James View Post
    ....and if we assume the cèilidh is in Sweden?
    Oh, just as happy, of course.

    Alan
    Last edited by neloon; 22nd April 18 at 08:30 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by neloon View Post
    I'm assuming the ceilidh is in Scotland
    Quote Originally Posted by birkeheden
    since I'm not Scottish
    I would assume from birkeheden's comment, that it is.
    Last edited by PatrickHughes123; 17th July 18 at 09:55 PM.

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    The Black Watch is a universal (or government) tartan, and traditionally those without their own (or anyone) can wear it. It is appropriate for all subjects of the Queen to wear Royal Stewart.

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    First off As for the dress either one should be appropriate they are both universal tartans meaning anyone can wear them.

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