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    Experimenting again

    Thought I'd try my old Cilt with my brown boots and sort of 'off bluish' socks. I think I will buy a blue surplus pullover and wear a denim shirt and see how that all looks then. Again comments again good or bad appreciated.
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    I like this combination....can't think of anything wrong here....shoes, hoses, shirt and pullover match and the kilt stands out nicely
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    Derek - What tartan is that? It looks like it may be Blue Mackay?

    I have been thinking of getting a tank in Blue Mackay and have a sample at home, but am not sure if I wanted to spend the cash for a kilt in that tartan without seeing it in a completed product.

    Either way it looks good!

    Brian Mackay
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    As his corse to the rampart we hurried,
    Not a soldier discharged his farewell shot,
    O'er the grave where our hero we buried."

    - The Burial of Scotsmen Sir John Moore

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    Quote Originally Posted by BMackay
    Derek - What tartan is that? It looks like it may be Blue Mackay?
    Blue Mackay is also known as the Morgan tartan. I suspect, since Morgan is a Welsh surname, that is why Derek is wearing it? ;)

    Cheers,

    Todd

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    LOVE the tartan, sorry but I've never been keen on yellow.
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    Looks good,thanks for sharing the pic.
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    I reckon this look is better somehow, and I want you to sell me that kilt...Please.!
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    Derek that looks great together. Well done my friend.

    Mike
    A man, a kilt, a mission...Setting out to single handedly stop global whining.

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    IMHO, blues go much better with greys than with browns.

    Here's a website with more info...

    http://www.mens-fashion-tips.com/col...rdination.html

    blu

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    Derek,

    The main question I have is that do you feel comfortable with the combination? A blue sweater would look nice, but keep in mind what Hamish says, the kilt should be the main attraction of your attire.

    For what it is worth, in all of the pictures you have shared with us, you have always come across as a very confident and comfortable kilt wearer.
    Glen

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