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14th October 08, 03:42 AM
#21
Originally Posted by ThistleDown
You will note that Maclean of Dochgarroch is the only one wearing a jacket with Argyll cuffs, scalloped pocket flaps and epaulets.
That must be the Episcopalian Priest in him!
Cheers,
Sandford
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14th October 08, 06:52 PM
#22
Originally Posted by JSFMACLJR
That must be the Episcopalian Priest in him!
Cheers,
Sandford
Or in memory of his years as Bishop of Argyll?
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20th October 08, 09:47 AM
#23
Originally Posted by McMurdo
I wear the kilt to work on a daily basis, her are a few outfits I've worn overthe past few weeks
(images snipped)
Wow! To me, that looks like a bit of an XTreme sporran for a day at the office, even if a client is visiting. Then again, I work in a pretty casual office, so just putting on a proper shirt is dress-up enough for a smart day.
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20th October 08, 10:08 AM
#24
Originally Posted by prb
Wow! To me, that looks like a bit of an XTreme sporran for a day at the office, even if a client is visiting. Then again, I work in a pretty casual office, so just putting on a proper shirt is dress-up enough for a smart day.
Well what can I say, I absolutely love my Ferguson Britt sporrans and they are really some of the only sporrans out there that can go from casual to formal. I would also like to elevate the dress code to the standard it was once at for the office. As I can not change the world I tend to dress to my own level, and that includes a well made sporran.
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21st October 08, 08:32 AM
#25
Anyone know the tartan that Maclean of Dochgarroch is wearing? I don't find it among Maclean tartans
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21st October 08, 08:38 AM
#26
Originally Posted by castledangerous
Anyone know the tartan that Maclean of Dochgarroch is wearing? I don't find it among Maclean tartans
It is the MacLean of Duart Hunting tartan.
Kind regards,
Sandford MacLean
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21st October 08, 09:49 AM
#27
Originally Posted by JSFMACLJR
It is the MacLean of Duart Hunting tartan.
Kind regards,
Sandford MacLean
Really? The woman in front of him is wearing MacLean of Duart Hunting, which is very green. You have a link that identifies his as a variation of some
kind?
I'm talking about the olive drab/brown tartan
Thanks
Last edited by castledangerous; 21st October 08 at 09:50 AM.
Reason: tartan
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21st October 08, 10:25 AM
#28
It's quite obviously the same pattern...the colour is just different. Tartan can be woven in any number of ways. Dochgarroch's kilt is just a very weathered cloth. My grandfather had a suit of MacLean hunting tartan in which the background was brown, sort of an "army brown." It was very similar to Lochcarron's MacLean Hunting Tartan Weathered shown here:http://www.lochcarron.com/tartanstro...n_hunting.html
I've envied Dochgarroch's kilt for quite some time, actually!
Sandford MacLean
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21st October 08, 10:38 AM
#29
I see the obvious similarities, but the white stripes seem much wider...
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22nd October 08, 11:40 PM
#30
Originally Posted by JSFMACLJR
It's quite obviously the same pattern...the colour is just different. Tartan can be woven in any number of ways. Dochgarroch's kilt is just a very weathered cloth. My grandfather had a suit of MacLean hunting tartan in which the background was brown, sort of an "army brown." It was very similar to Lochcarron's MacLean Hunting Tartan Weathered shown here: http://www.lochcarron.com/tartanstro...n_hunting.html
The Dochgarroch family, the Macleans of the North (Clan Tearlach) has long used the so-called "hunting" Maclean first recorded in the second decade of the 19C. According to the late Jamie Scarlett, the origins are to be found in some charters and other documents dated between 1587 and 1630 related to the lands of Norraboll on Islay. Dochgarroch wears a reproduced tartan in which the black has turned brown, a common characteristic of black dyes in the early mass-production era.
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