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21st January 06, 10:30 AM
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What kilt 'should' I wear?
As I'm wearing my utilikilt more I'm beginning to like the idea of getting a more traditional kilt. However, I have no Scottish ancestry that I know of (I'm English with a dash of Welsh and a smidgen of Belgian blood), and although my last name (Cooper) has a tartan associated with it (and I like the colour), I'm not sure if that's what I should wear. I'd like to hold to tradition in terms of wearing a kilt that's seen by rabid traditionalists as 'okay for me to wear', so I'm wondering what tartans are accepted by the most pedantic kilt aficionados as wearable for 'sassenachs'.
Don't get me wrong - I'm not 'bound' by tradition - if I saw a tartan that I just 'had' to have, I'd grab it without much thought about offending folks. If it comes to that, the Black Stewart tartan looks nicest to me. It's just that I thought it would be nice if my first tartan kilt obeyed 'the rules' if possible.
So what's the story?
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21st January 06, 11:18 AM
#2
Basicly, there are no "rules" when it comes to wearing a particular tartan. Here's a link to a thread on this issue.
http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/s...ad.php?t=11737
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21st January 06, 11:19 AM
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Rules simply put are wear what you think is right but always respect what you wear. So if the Black Stewart suits you go for it.
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21st January 06, 11:32 AM
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Which kilt should I wear
Black Watch is an English government tartan so is probably OK for anyone to wear without offending any clan purists.
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21st January 06, 11:41 AM
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To Southern Breeze and Millar:
Thanks for the advice and the link, but I guess what I'm asking is "what are the most restrictive rules for the wearing of the kilt that will still allow me to wear it?" I realise that no one can stop me wearing what I want to wear (and trust me, if I build up a collection of kilts I'm sure to wear many tartans that will not be ones I'm 'permitted' to wear). But just for fun I'd like to be steered towards a tartan that everyone (except perhaps those who insist on verifiable clan ancestry) could agree that I'm welcome to wear. In other words I want to find out which tartan the 'rules' say I should wear - just for fun - after all, I may hate it and not want to wear it at all. Basically, I have no real preference as to colour, so I'm attempting to use the biases of others to steer me towards a tartan. It's sort of a game based on respect for the opinions of the kilt aficionados - I feel it makes the game more interesting if it's driven by rules more complex and meaningful than simply choosing a tartan at random. Sure, I could choose the Black Stewart, and it would be fine, but in light of my not really caring about the colour, giving the choice some sort of rationale appeals to me.
Last edited by Beery; 21st January 06 at 11:46 AM.
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21st January 06, 11:49 AM
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Like I said in the other thread, if you are concerned about expense, check out Stillawter. If you don't mind spending anywhere from about $250 to as much as $700, check out the other kiltmakers you will hear about on this forum. They will all have some generic tartans. Since you say tou have Welch ancestry, there are several who offer a Welch national tartan.
"A day spent in the fields and woods, or on the water should not count as a day off our allotted number upon this earth."
Jerry, Kilted Old Fart.
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21st January 06, 11:50 AM
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I've noticed there's a Welsh national tartan, and I think I even saw a New Zealand national tartan. Does England have a national tartan other than the government one?
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21st January 06, 12:00 PM
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If I was going to buy a Shelby Ford Mustang, I'd want to know a lot about Mustangs and the history behind the Shelby. It's a car that people who know cars would ask me about and I should have answers.
I feel the same way about tartans. I wear a Stewart tartan and I took the time to learn something about the Stewarts and my familiy's relation to the Stewarts, in case someone asks -- and people have asked.
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21st January 06, 12:01 PM
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I always thought Black Stewart was a generic tartan, am I right? Anyway, the nightstalker, the Scottish national, the Irish National, Ireland's national, states tartans, district tartans, the list goes on and on...
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21st January 06, 12:16 PM
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You might be interested in this one
It is the American bicentennial tartan

This just a thumbnail, but you can click on the Kiltstore logo at the top on the main XMARKS page and see about 2 to 4 thousand different tatrans, including this one
Last edited by Jerry; 21st January 06 at 12:19 PM.
"A day spent in the fields and woods, or on the water should not count as a day off our allotted number upon this earth."
Jerry, Kilted Old Fart.
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