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    Very nice! Well put together outfit, my man!

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    Fantastic look. Got a pleat shot?

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    Great Looking kilt!!
    HERMAN, Adventurer, BBQ guru, student of history

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    Quote Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome View Post
    I think people here are trying to make some association between the "Rob Roy movie tartan" and the actual Clan MacGregor. That's erroneous, and not really the point of the tartan. The tartan in this case is called "Rob Roy" because it was the tartan worn in the movie of that name. Not because it has any historical association with the real Rob Roy or any association with the Clan MacGregor at all. In that respect it is a fashion tartan, pure and simple, and trying to draw comparisons between it and any actual Clan MacGregor tartan is besides the point.
    The problem here is one of name resolution. I don't think anyone who has seen the Rob Roy tartan would mistake it for the Rob Roy tartan, but you can see (and have seen in this thread) how difficulties may arise when referring to one or the other in speech or text. I suppose using "Rob Roy movie" (and being sure to include the "movie" part) when referring to this tartan is a simple enough solution. Of course, there may be more than one movie.... (Fortunately, in the Disney movie, at least, he's wearing the usual clan tartan.)

    Quote Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome View Post
    As to the Highlanders preferring earth-tones, we do know that one purpose of the tartan was originally camoflauge.
    Yes, I suppose in Rob Roy's case, earth tones would actually make a lot of sense.

    Quote Originally Posted by fluter View Post
    I don't recall the picture
    Well then, let me refresh your memory:



    Quote Originally Posted by fluter View Post
    Since it's the simplest imaginable tartan, it's probably pretty common through the history of woven fabric!
    Quite possibly. The MacGregors have claimed it as one of their clan tartans since at least 1816, though. As far as I know, nobody disputes that claim. Whether it was widely associated with the MacGregor clan before the 19th century, however, is open to question, in my opinion. But who knows? It could be Pryse Campbell was a Rob Roy fan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Streetcar View Post
    Fantastic look. Got a pleat shot?
    Thanks everyone, I really like this kilt. I should have specified "Rob Roy Movie" like I usually do when I refer to this kilt.

    I bought the clothe from the "Tartan Web" years ago, I'm not a huge fan of the movie but I really liked the tartan, its very soft with beautiful colors.

    I'll try to get pleat shots today.
    Last edited by David White; 19th June 08 at 04:04 AM. Reason: spelling
    Clan Lamont!

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    Beautiful Tartan, and you look great in the kilt, (Get it look Grerat in the Kilt.)

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