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31st August 12, 08:06 PM
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Tattersall and striped ties
I am thinking of adding some dimension to my kilt accoutrement. Specifically, tattersall shirts and striped ties. I am not sure I can picture the two patterns together. Can anyone help with pics?
Originally Posted by Alan H
Some days you're the bat, some days you're the watermelon.
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31st August 12, 08:14 PM
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Here you go, tattersall check shirt, ABF striped tie:
Shoot straight you bastards. Don't make a mess of it. Harry (Breaker) Harbord Morant - Bushveldt Carbineers
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31st August 12, 08:22 PM
#3
Looking good Downunder! What colors are in your shirt?
Originally Posted by Alan H
Some days you're the bat, some days you're the watermelon.
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31st August 12, 08:31 PM
#4
Shirt is a off white base and the stripes that form the checks are actually two lines, one a beige and the other a darker brown.
I have other photos, wearing a brown check argyll and non matching waistcoat, same tie, but by the time you photograph it in the bright sunlight you cannot see the check.
Another photo, of blue check tattersall shirt with XMarks striped tie and Poacher tweed jacket and waistcoat which has a overcheck in the tweed
Last edited by Downunder Kilt; 31st August 12 at 08:37 PM.
Shoot straight you bastards. Don't make a mess of it. Harry (Breaker) Harbord Morant - Bushveldt Carbineers
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31st August 12, 09:31 PM
#5
Thanks Downunder,
This is exactly what I wanted to know.
Originally Posted by Alan H
Some days you're the bat, some days you're the watermelon.
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31st August 12, 10:21 PM
#6
I tend to go paisley with tattersall and a sportscoat/suit... Kilt tends to get plain wool... I always find it a struggle getting a striped tie to match... That may just be colour though...
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1st September 12, 02:14 AM
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I think that we need to remember that "matching" club, college, regimental ties to anything is not really Scottish or even UK and possibly a Commonwealth thing to do. Rather like one's tartan it is the one we have. OK we can change the hue, or wear "our" dress tartan if we want but basically the tartan does not change. Likewise the tie, "our" Gin and Tonics tie, or Oxbridge tie does not change so regardless of almost anything the tie is worn with no regard to it matching.
In passing the Army Benevolent Fund(ABF) tie that some of you wear does go with almost anything and no, you will not upset any "Old Soldier" by wearing it. Well done Downunder for modelling it so well in your first picture.
Tattersall shirts give you two looks in one. From ten feet away they take on a basic white or cream, on getting closer the pattern becomes more identifiable and interesting.The same goes with Gingham pattern shirts too. As long as you don't head too far towards the "lumberjack" patterns almost any tattersall shirt with almost any striped regimental type tie will work when seen through UK eyes.
It is, I suppose, a state of mind, nurtured over many many decades(actually probably almost as far back as the tartan revival of the early 1800's) that we accept the colour combinations that are fairly common here. It seems that you chaps outwith this mindset have difficulty with this way of thinking, but there are some who have been rather more adventurous with colour combinations on this website and have found it quite liberating.
There are somewhere, several threads of many pages long on this subject lurking in the past posts that you may find helpful.
Last edited by Jock Scot; 1st September 12 at 04:22 AM.
Reason: must get my eyes tested.
" 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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1st September 12, 04:39 AM
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I like this combo, myself, especially with the kilt. Let's see if I have any good photos.
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1st September 12, 07:02 AM
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Hello Jock,
Long time no talk!
You started quite a thing with your tattersall shirt/striped tye thread some time ago, and they Are ideal!
(Will email to enquire about harvest soon...)
Nice photos Downunder and Matt!
Richard.
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1st September 12, 07:02 AM
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I'm posting this from my phone, so I'm not sure you can see the tattersal pattern very well. It can tend to wash out in photos. But I'm wearing a tattersal shirt, striped tie, AND a patterned tweed jacket. Lots of different stuff all mixed together, and I rather like the look.
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