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    mens scarves

    hi,

    I bought two scarves in Highland Store.
    I'm new in kilts wearing and wonder, are there any rules which scarf wear to which kilt.

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    I'd try not to mix the tartans ...That is never a good idea.
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    There is no rule that I am aware of when it comes to scarves. I think it would be fine to wear with ant other tartan as it is outerwear.
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    Now that sounds like a challange! Might be fun!
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    Ye know, I can make scarves... Nice ones too. Not tartan scarves, but nice scarves none the less.

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    See, I knew if you put your mind to it, you could find SOMETHING to make money at!
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    Just don't wear a Rangers one into a Celtic pub, and vice versa.
    Now that sounds like a challange! Might be fun!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beuth Sim View Post
    Now that sounds like a challange! Might be fun!
    Thats not a challenge, that is what we call suicide, and I dont think it would be very fun at all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ado View Post
    hi,

    I bought two scarves in Highland Store.
    I'm new in kilts wearing and wonder, are there any rules which scarf wear to which kilt.
    There are no rules. However, as a guideline, I would say to coordinate it to the kilt just as you would any other article of clothing.
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