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18th June 09, 09:56 AM
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 Originally Posted by Morris of Heathfield
I can understand being put off by the intended symbolism in the the Chinese-Scottish tartan, but its colors are blue, white, green, red, and yellow, not just red and yellow (like Dress MacMillan). The vast majority of national flags use some subset of those colors, as do the vast majority of tartans. Viewed in that light, the major defect of the Chinese-Scottish tartan is that it's missing the color black.
I am please to see that Black wasn't included in the tartan as it is not a lucky colour.
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