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2nd August 10, 05:32 PM
#26
 Originally Posted by Jock Scot
I just love your "British understatement"!!!!!! "--a touch too much red------"!!!! Good gracious me, THAT shirt is way, way, WAY too much!!! Shirts really need to be a low key affair, so that it plays "second fiddle" to the tartan, not the lead part!That is why Tattersall shirts are so useful, although, for me, I think that a white shirt for church would be more the norm in the UK.
I still think you are fussing far too much over this matching business.
Your kilt height looks much better though. A tad higher still, perhaps?
I really think that you are great in the way you let us pick holes(in a friendly and constructive way, I hope) in your outfit and I think these conversations are of great help to all those trying to grasp the mysteries of kilt attire.Thank you so much.
I'll admit that the 10 looks 1 kilt thread is great in showing how it's done right, however even after looking at all those great look it's still sometimes hard to understand why they are right. I feel threads like this help us all understand what makes it look right and what can throw it off. I know I've learned alot from this forum and I'm presenting myself much better now then when I first strapped on my kilt. I've always been one to cordinate colors and it's taking me a bit to relax on that point.
I may have an update prior to the weekend of a more casual nature as a critique in general a helpfull exercise.
Again thanks for everyone advice and insight.
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