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6th November 09, 12:21 AM
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I agree with the replies above. Remember, as you can find discussed in many places through this forum, that prior to the "Scottish Revival" of the 1820's, tartans were only marginally connected with particular clans or families. It is nice to find a family connection with a particular tartan, but not necessary.
Wear what ye like, lad. The only exceptions I'd make are tartans that are explicitly restricted or explicitly military.
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