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    newbie kilt wearer

    just saying hello and admitting i'm a convert. got back from edinburgh yesterday, where i had a really incredible time. I also bought my first kilt. its so comfortable. i cant understand why i dont see many more people wearing them. anyway i think i'm hooked, i've already been trawling the net for info on other tartans. got a feelin it wont be long til i have a second kilt.

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    Glad to see you found the way of the kilt. Welcome.
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    Geordie...

    Quote Originally Posted by geordie dom
    just saying hello and admitting i'm a convert. got back from edinburgh yesterday, where i had a really incredible time. I also bought my first kilt. its so comfortable. i cant understand why i dont see many more people wearing them. anyway i think i'm hooked, i've already been trawling the net for info on other tartans. got a feelin it wont be long til i have a second kilt.
    Welcome, Geordie!

    Are you from Newcastle, I take it? Have you considered the Northumberland tartan? Very striking, I must say.

    Glad to have you aboard!

    Cheers,

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    thanks for the welcome guys. I'll have a look at the northumberland tartan. must admit i wasn't aware 1 existed. thanks

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    Welcome. Glad to have you with us.

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    Northumberland tartan

    Quote Originally Posted by geordie dom
    thanks for the welcome guys. I'll have a look at the northumberland tartan. must admit i wasn't aware 1 existed. thanks
    http://www.northumberlandtartan.co.uk/history.html

    Cheers,

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    Thumbs up

    Thanks for the link todd. Looks like a real nice tartan. The one thats really got my eye at the moment is the Boyd tartan, its my granny's family. But since i'm not a Boyd would i be stepping on toes?

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    Boyd tartan

    Quote Originally Posted by geordie dom
    Thanks for the link todd. Looks like a real nice tartan. The one thats really got my eye at the moment is the Boyd tartan, its my granny's family. But since i'm not a Boyd would i be stepping on toes?
    Not at all -- your grandmother was a Boyd, so you are honouring her and your kin by wearing it.

    Cheers,

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajunscot
    Not at all -- your grandmother was a Boyd, so you are honouring her and your kin by wearing it.

    Cheers,

    Todd
    Nice Point Todd. I've seen a bit of controversy around the subject of family tartan wearing, specifically whether one should over step the boundries of surname. But you point out that one would be horoning their kin by wearing a tartan from someone on their mother's side of the family tree.

    I agree whole heartedly. While I don't foresee myself wearing a tartan not associated with my surname or affiliated organization, I believe that we should all feel free to wear whichever ancestrial tartan we feel inspired to honor.
    Cheers!

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