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8th September 05, 07:10 AM
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Apologies if I've offended anyone with my suggestion of putting a Union Flag (never knew Union Jack wasn't the proper term) on a kilt. What's the difference in that or the ones with a Scottish Flag?
Riverkilt-
I've seen and spoken to you before about the AZ flag Jeff has made for you (I'm on the UK list as well). And your suggestions are exactly what I've discussed with him (Flag on the apron, differnt colors on the remainder of the kilt). I was thinking maybe blue outside, white or red inside. Just wanted to see what others thought
Sherry-
I'm not British in the sense that I am born/raised/live in the UK. I've got British/Welsh roots, but just have a love for all thinks British (well, maybe not all...) Honeymooned in the UK, watch BBC-America religiously, etc etc etc. I've even got a tat that fades from an American flag into the Union.
James-
See my opening statement. No harm was meant. And maybe I'm taking your comments the wrong way. I've never heard of the Union being a sign for racism, etc. New to me. Is it your though that a flag used as/on clothing is wrong?
Thanks all, again, for helping a newb!
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8th September 05, 07:31 AM
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It is actually illegal (though not usually enforced - except in the case of Larry Flynt) to make clothing that looks like the American Flag. Most countries are not quite as uptight about it, which is why you will see the Union flag made as clothing.
Adam
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