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16th August 09, 02:08 AM
#21
 Originally Posted by The Wizard of BC
We here on X Marks know more about Tartans and Kilts than the general public at large anywhere. N. America, or Scotland.
During my recent Scottish visit I found Scots to be just as ignorant and disinterested in Tartans and Kilts as the people of my home and adopted countries.
The vast majority of Scots I met, and talked to, were just like those on this side of the pond. They did not own a Kilt. They will probably never wear one. They did not know what "their" Tartan looked like, and would not have known the difference in a Box Pleat v.s. a knife pleat, District Tartan v.s. Clan Tartan.
And didn't care.
To most of the Scots I talked to, the Kilt was either something from a history book or something those crazy tourists buy.
So Jock is correct that District Tartan are "irrelevant" to Scots. So are Kilts.
What we members of X Marks sometimes forget is that, to the vast majority of the world a Kilt is something they have only seen in a book, on TV, or in a parade. It simply isn't something that is part of their world.
I can't help but agree. With one exception,the Highlands and particularly the Western Highlands and some of the islands, would be more knowledgeable about the kilt than the rest of Scotland.
Last edited by Jock Scot; 16th August 09 at 02:26 AM.
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