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16th August 10, 12:09 PM
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Hmmm...
It seems that the thing that makes one look distinctly "un-Scottish" isn't so much the matching (in the literal sense) as it is the obvious thought and effort that goes into dressing. Whether it takes a lot of thought and effort doesn't really matter, what matters is that it looks effortless.
I have always been interested in how people dress, not just Scottish dress, and while this isn't a photo of someone in a kilt, I felt I had to share it for the mixed patterns and effortlessness of it:

I never thought that seeing three different tartan patterns together could work so well.
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