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I've seen some paintings of men in kilts with hose that I would not be willing to wear because they were so colorful. It's all a matter of good taste, that may be the real challenge. I'm with Matt, just because someone is from Scotland does not make them an expert. For that matter, just because they think they know, doesn't mean they really do.
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10th May 08, 09:46 AM
#42
From the Balmoral thread, please note Prince Charles' hose:
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10th May 08, 07:04 PM
#43
i always thought white was for formal or if you're a piper and with other colors its to match or contrast.
Gillmore of Clan Morrison
"Long Live the Long Shirts!"- Ryan Ross
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10th May 08, 11:25 PM
#44
I would not wear any other hose than off white for formal dress, coloured hose just does not do it for me--Sorry
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11th May 08, 12:10 AM
#45
 Originally Posted by ccga3359
From the Balmoral thread, please note Prince Charles' hose: ...
Royal Family Semi-Formal Day Dress...?
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11th May 08, 03:16 AM
#46
 Originally Posted by Nick the DSM
i always thought white was for formal or if you're a piper and with other colors its to match or contrast.
Maybe the part about pipe bands is true; however, I have never worn white (or oatmeal) for formal attire or any Highland attire. I have a pair of oatmeal hose, but I've never worn them even once. I think you might find a lot of trads who "have a pair" but have never worn them. What you say about colored hose is true; either match or contrast.
Since this thread has kind of gotten off on the topic of colored hose in general, I would say that a lot of people like red. I like red hose, but IMHO, they should only be worn if you have something else red; e.g., a red stripe in the kilt, a red tassel on your Balmoral, etc. Others would disagree and say that red hose are great regardless. If you don't have something else red, even something small, the eyes of all will simply be drawn to your legs (unless that's what you want).
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11th May 08, 02:17 PM
#47
or you could get those socks that are in the same tartan. or like a check with same colors.
Gillmore of Clan Morrison
"Long Live the Long Shirts!"- Ryan Ross
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11th May 08, 02:21 PM
#48
 Originally Posted by Nick the DSM
or you could get those socks that are in the same tartan. or like a check with same colors.
Those are called argyle hose. Some say they are the only appropriate hose for kilted formal wear.
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11th May 08, 02:24 PM
#49
 Originally Posted by gilmore
Those are called argyle hose. Some say they are the only appropriate hose for kilted formal wear.
oh, thats what they're called. well i guess they would be for formal only use then.
Gillmore of Clan Morrison
"Long Live the Long Shirts!"- Ryan Ross
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11th May 08, 02:45 PM
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Last edited by cacunn; 14th May 08 at 07:13 PM.
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