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    Quote Originally Posted by Tobus View Post
    Take a look at the mix of plaid colours/styles in this photo!
    As I recall Peter has posted a photo of a group of those plaids.

    I seem to remember that some are quite old, and original Wilson's cloth.

    About the hose, yes they vary, on the left a "warm" red and on the right a "cool" red, almost claret.



    In this photo the King appears to be wearing claret (maroon?) hose



    In this photo the hose appear to be a lovely interesting dusty-pink

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    Quote Originally Posted by OC Richard View Post
    As I recall Peter has posted a photo of a group of those plaids.

    I seem to remember that some are quite old, and original Wilson's cloth.
    Richard,

    Correct, the plaids are a mix of originsl Wilsons' ones c.1830-40, and more recent ones from House of Edgar. All the kilts are modern, knife-pleated ones whereas the kilts that matched the earlier plaids were box-pleated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by figheadair View Post
    Richard,

    Correct, the plaids are a mix of originsl Wilsons' ones c.1830-40, and more recent ones from House of Edgar. All the kilts are modern, knife-pleated ones whereas the kilts that matched the earlier plaids were box-pleated.
    And if I understand correctly, nobody cares which is which.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Father Bill View Post
    And if I understand correctly, nobody cares which is which.

    Correct. Although, I did rather wince when the castle used to tack some of the Wilsons' plaids to the benches for people to sit on during piping recitals. I don;t know if they still do so.

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    Quote Originally Posted by figheadair View Post
    Correct. Although, I did rather wince when the castle used to tack some of the Wilsons' plaids to the benches for people to sit on during piping recitals. I don;t know if they still do so.
    Perhaps a polite note, to the current Chief, or the resident manager, explaining the historical value of them might go a ways to preserving them a little longer? ( perhaps with a “PS”, on archival care best practices for fabrics?). It would be a shame to lose them through lack of knowledge of how to best care for them. 😞
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    Thanks to Peter for providing photos of HM in two kilts I didn't have photos of, Royal Stewart and Dress Stewart, the collage has expanded to show 13 different kilts.

    Interesting about Charles in Black Watch uniform. I found that it almost certainly would date from the three-year period that he was Colonel in Chief (2003-2006) unless he is, or was, the Colonel in Chief of the Black Watch of Canada.

    Once again I marvel at the reserve and economy of style consistently shown by Charles throughout his adult life.

    In spite of the span of years and occasions shown in these photos, he sports just two Day sporrans and two Evening sporrans.

    Day jackets in moss and charcoal tweed serve until his (evidently) recent acquisition of tan tweed. Note that his Day jackets have plain cuffs.

    In my opinion it's a lesson of how to do more with less accessories.

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