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 Originally Posted by Pour1Malt
aye... like dwg69 ai usually scroonch ma hose doon
and dinnae wear flashes a'taw...
ai wear tartan flashes fur maire formal occasions ...
like ga'in' oot fur supper....

Ah wisnae sure I could pull off yon "Vin Diesel" look masel ... aye thought it wis mair ey a young man's look, but ah'll gie it a go!
Cheers PTM
Moose
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weel... it works fur Hamish tae...
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Personally when I am wearing my hose up, I now base my flashes on matching the tartan. My first pair of flashes were solid balck and worked ok, but the red ones were better and than the MacKenzie and the Watson tartan flashes (depending which kilt of course) just add to the whole outfit.
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I'm going to disagree with the others in this thread and say that I always prefer solid flashes to tartan.
The reason for this is because the original garters were long woven bands, and not cut from tartan cloth. They would have been a solid color.
See the garters shown at the bottom of this page:
http://www.almostunwearoutable.com/system/index.html
Theses were wrapped under the knee and tied into a knot. The flashes on our modern elastic garters are meant to emulate the ends of the tied knot of the old style garters. For this reason, solid color flashes are actually the more traditional choice.
I also think that a simple solid color adds a bit of flash to the outfit without being over the top. I prefer to keep things simple whenever possible.
It's not that tartan flashes don't look nice - they do - but I still prefer solid colors for both historical reasons and for reasons of style.
Aye,
Matt
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 Originally Posted by Pour1Malt
weel... it works fur Hamish tae...

Many thanks for the acknowledgement, Robertson!
With hose worn rolled/folded/scrunched down, for me, it is obviously a case of no flashes. I have seen kilted guys wearing flashes with hose worn in that fashion, but it just looks plain slovenly.
With tartan and traditionally-styled plain kilts, and with the hose pulled up, I do wear flashes. Sometimes in tartan to match the kilt, and sometimes in a plain colour either in a shade to compliment the tartan, or in a shade to match the plain kilt. (eg: plain maroon TFCK kilt with plain maroon flashes). The decision as to whether it's to be tartan or plain flashes with a tartan kilt is made purely on a whim, or my mood, at the time of dressing!
With Utilikilts, and other contemporary non-traditional-styled kilts, and with the hose pulled up, I seldom if ever wear flashes.
As we all know, there are no rules. The above represents my own guidelines, but even guidelines can be bent, or even broken, from time to time!
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I always wear flashes, plain or tartan (matching the kilt of course) when the hose are "up".
I think flashes look very nice...even when dressed casual.
I'm not a big fan of the stiff type...they don't move and look unnatural.
I'm very fond of the "double" Lochcarron flashes....nice colours and they move when I move or because of the wind.
The House of Edgar has a huge range also...including some beautiful muted colours. Shockingly expensive though
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 Originally Posted by Moose McLennan
Ah wisnae sure I could pull off yon "Vin Diesel" look masel ... aye thought it wis mair ey a young man's look, but ah'll gie it a go!
Cheers PTM
Moose
...wow!...they're reproducing!!!!!!
:mrgreen:...but I like to see that language alive!
¡Salud!
T O N O
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I'll have to say I like solid colors better, when I wear flashes. I do have one pair of Black Watch tartan flashes, but if I am wearing dark hose (navy or black) they almost disappear! I also like coordinating the flashes and shirt color sometimes, which is not possible with tartan flashes.
The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long
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Hmmm,
Realize I have a collection of matching tartan flashes, various colored flashes, and elastic without flashes to hold my kilt hose up.
What I wear with any kilt & shirt sorta depends on how I think it'll look best...a random thing from day to day.
Have found that some tartan flashes look okay with solid kilts or even similar tartans, even though not an exact match due to the way the tartan flash was cut.
Wondering if we'll develop a new look on the edge of kilting fashion...pushed down kilt hose with flashes sticking out of the pushed down hose....?
And, I'm wondering about all those pics in the TFCK catalog where the models have tied strips of colored cloth around their legs...is that a street gang thing or a fashion look or an attempt at the old fashioned tied cloth flashes like Matt was talking about?
Ron
Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
"I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."
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