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19th September 21, 05:19 PM
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 Originally Posted by Navy87Guy
I’m looking for guidance/collective wisdom on how to select the “right” tartan from amongst the various versions available.
I am specifically concerned with Clan Hamilton. The Tartan Registry shows three versions (Hamilton, Hamilton hunting, Hamilton green hunting). If I go to someplace like USA Kilts, they list twelve different variants!
Some specific questions:
- Are hunting versions of a tartan appropriate for any occasion - or should they be reserved for “casual” attire?
- Is there a provenance for various alternates (like “ancient”, “modern”, or “muted”) - or are they just variations created by different weavers?
I want to try to stay “authentic” but I definitely have some personal preferences among the various options that I’ve encountered (and I’m sure there are more!). I’m just looking for some “best practice” when it comes to choosing.
Thanks!
This Tartan Terminology article by Matthew Newsome may be of interest:
https://albanach.org/tartan-terminology-a1089ca81ad8
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19th September 21, 05:27 PM
#2
 Originally Posted by Bruce Scott
That was a very good read….thanks!!
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19th September 21, 07:05 PM
#3
My two cents, first go for the modern version, it sounds atypical but the modern version is the oldest, while weathered and ancient tartans were invented as a marketing ploy in the 20th century. You will never go wrong with the modern version of any tartan.
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19th September 21, 10:02 PM
#4
 Originally Posted by Bruce Scott
So to my own offering on the subject - The Use of Colour in Tartan.
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