
Originally Posted by
FossilHunter
Tattersall and other checked patterns are country clothing and along with tweed seem to be popular throughout Britain among those living/working in the country. Estate workers, country gentlemen, farmers.
Exactly so, although Tattersall patterned shirts are universally worn throughout the UK by many. With the kilt, the pattern on the shirt does not need to be too loud and “ lumberjack” patterned shirts are best avoided as the loud colours do not help the overall look when worn with the kilt.
Last edited by Jock Scot; 3rd March 25 at 12:31 AM.
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