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    Flashes Positioning

    When I saw the thread about the proper way to wear the sgian dubh, it got me thinking about the different appearances of flashes in many of the photos on XMTS.

    I've noticed that in many pictures, the flashes are closer to the back of the leg and in many others they are closer to the front of the leg. This makes it seem like the top of the hose are "twisted", or not straight.

    I always try to center the flashes on the side of my leg. Is this correct? Are the pictures that show them too far front or back just illusions? Or maybe I'm thinking too much about this?
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    When I wear flashes ,as apposed to garter ties, I always wear them a little forward. Somewhere in the neighborhood of "10 and 2". Somewhere I read that it was advised that the forward facing flash should come to the edge of the shin bone.

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    I always position my flashes so that the back edge of the back ribbon is on an imaginary line that runs down the center of the side of my calf. This puts the front edge of the front ribbon so that it is slightly visible when viewed from the front.

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    I wear garter ties and flashes and I allways try to have them centered at the sides of my legs.

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    This is the way the Army do it:



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    In civilian day wear we can do no better than to use the example set by the best-dressed of us all, the Duke of Rothesay. He wears his flashes with the centre of the pair positioned centred on the outside of his calf, with not more than the ends showing from beneath his hose fold-over. His sgian dugh is worn centred as his flashes, with the hilt peeking out about an inch or so at the top.

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    Quote Originally Posted by azwildcat96 View Post

    I always try to center the flashes on the side of my leg. Is this correct? Are the pictures that show them too far front or back just illusions? Or maybe I'm thinking too much about this?
    Each to their own as they say..

    If you look at the various Highland regiments the position varies from being centred to the side (Queen's Own Hldrs) to the front edge in line w/ the shin bone (A&SH).

    Essentially, if it looks good to you, then it is "correct"...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ThistleDown View Post
    In civilian day wear we can do no better than to use the example set by the best-dressed of us all, the Duke of Rothesay. He wears his flashes with the centre of the pair positioned centred on the outside of his calf, with not more than the ends showing from beneath his hose fold-over. His sgian dugh is worn centred as his flashes, with the hilt peeking out about an inch or so at the top.

    Rex
    Rex, you described how I typically wear my flashes and sgian dubh, better than I explained it in the original post. I think this look gives a neat and clean appearance.

    At the same time I see nothing wrong with any of the other methods, especially if there is a tradition (as in the military units).
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    Quote Originally Posted by azwildcat96 View Post
    Rex, you described how I typically wear my flashes and sgian dubh, better than I explained it in the original post. I think this look gives a neat and clean appearance.

    At the same time I see nothing wrong with any of the other methods, especially if there is a tradition (as in the military units).
    No, of course not, Wildcat. I was only saying how they are 'usually' worn by civilians in the Highlands, but even here there are variances.

    Rex

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    Quote Originally Posted by HeathBar View Post
    When I wear flashes ,as apposed to garter ties, I always wear them a little forward. Somewhere in the neighborhood of "10 and 2". Somewhere I read that it was advised that the forward facing flash should come to the edge of the shin bone.
    That's about how I do it too. Basically, I like them to show a bit to the front but still be visible to the sides because they are essentially decorative; The elastic garter doing the work isn't seen at all!
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