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    Which tartan to associate with

    Hi. I'm a newbie and fascinated by how you come to choose your kilt. So I'm Scottish on my mother's side - her grandmother was born in Scotland - her father was a Grant; her mother was a Forbes. In choosing a tartan, do you tend to go with the maternal or paternal line, or does it come down to personal choice (i.e. who you most identify with)? Also, my great great grandfather John Grant was a soldier/bagpipe player with the 79th regiment (the Cameron Highlanders) and I understand they had their own kilt. So in that case, do you go with the Clan Grant tartan or the Cameron Highlander tartan? Does one take precedence of the other, or is it, once again, personal choice? Looking forward to your thoughts.

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    Generally one goes with their father's clan tartan. Failing that, one goes with the Mother's clan tartan, etc. It looks to me as if your closet connection is Grant, and traditionally speaking, that would be your tartan.
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    Thanks MacMillan of Rathdown - that's helpful.

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    Susieg62 ,

    MacMillan of Rathdown is correct , your closest association is Grant and that would be your primary tartan .

    Although , you also have a tie to the Forbes and it would also be understandable to wear that tartan as well ,if you choose . In addition , if you choose , you can also don the tartan of the old 79th Camerons in honor of your past family's service .

    All three would be considered as acceptable .

    Lastly , as somewhat of a newbie here on this forum myself ( just joined here in Feb , been kilted for over 40 yrs ) , I say you are good to go with any of the three .

    Just my two cents . By the way , I forgot to mention , Welcome !!!!
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    Thank you MacGumerait! It's a whole new world to me, this tartan business! Then you get faced with things like ancient tartans, modern tartans, muted tartans - crikey!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Susieq62 View Post
    Thank you MacGumerait! It's a whole new world to me, this tartan business! Then you get faced with things like ancient tartans, modern tartans, muted tartans - crikey!
    I would not get too wound up about it, if I were you, just regard these ancient, modern, muted, weathered tartans as just variations on a theme and once you have that clear in your mind the "fog" will clear. Until that is, you get to hose colour, kilt height, tartan weight, pleating choice, pin position, shirts, ties , brogues, sporrans, and OK, certain varieties of head-wear.
    " Rules are for the guidance of wise men and the adherence of idle minds and minor tyrants". Field Marshal Lord Slim.

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    Haha, SO glad I don't have to worry about all that!

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