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I don't know anything about that, MacLowlife, however, a couple of years back, I realized I needed to replace a navy blue suit; I prefer navy blue suits regardless of what is or is not in style. So,...
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Thanks, Zardoz. I don't seem to be able to get the document to open correctly, it says it is an empty document.
Anyway, I was able to use that to search a little and find a little more of the...
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I've heard this in many different contexts, but it just happened to be pointed out in an introductory social semiotics text book I've been reading; we do not know when something being studied for the...
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As a contrast to Highland attire, does this "too new-ness" not quite looking right extend to suits and business outfits?
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You all should try being useless: it's worth the effort.
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:shock: Gees, I'm glad I'm considered to be an uneducated idiot…
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Yes, predigested clothing…
And now that I think about it, there are weathered and ancient tartans or color schemes, along with antiqued chrome cantles. I haven't heard of new kilts being sold with...
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It can also lead to a situation of becoming a target; ie, the experts don't argue with each other, they argue with the non-experts listening to the opponent experts.
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I found out the hard and painful way, here on the forum, the experts do not always agree with each other. It's not much fun, as a non-expert, getting stuck in the middle of the disagreements.
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I suspect, CMcG, this comes from childhood learning in the traditional, Scottish/Highland milieu; including personal, not historical, photographs of Highland attire, perhaps of family members. A time...
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Graffiti of the Ancient Ones.
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Ah, water cooler service, and janitorial staffs; it will be crippling.
Back to the thread, "Jocking" a bonnet seems to be expected, so there is an example of something looking too new, not being...
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I agree with you, MacLowlife, though I was thinking of the brass cantles on the day wear sporrans more than the silver evening wear. I assumed the evening wear would have fur of some sort for the...
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There have been some threads dealing with rebuilding a sporran around an antique cantle. That would probably fall under the subject of this thread.
So, should the new sporran pouch be artificially...
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Thanks CMcG; seems like I've come across discussion of Lord Lovat's attire on the forum, here and there.
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There has been discussion of handed down Highland attire being patched back up, sometimes in unavoidably noticeable ways, and worn traditionally: jackets with patched holes, reversed or patched...
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Ok, I finished reading the book. Some of the things about Rogers made me think of Dale Seago; not everything, though. :lol:
Highland soldiers were mentioned a couple of times, but I don't think...
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I suggest barbarian fur for the cuffs and lapels, Rondo, and split your beard into a trifork.
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Glad you got your jacket, rondo. Sounds interesting.
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War on the Run: The Epic Story Of Robert Rogers and the Conquest of America's First Frontier, by John F. Ross (Bantam/Random House, 2009), is pretty interesting so far. Reading it in relation to the...
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congratulations. Glad it worked out well.
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Well, Nick, the first book has pictures of women at the beach wearing Edwardian era bathingsuits… Are you sure you're old enough to see that?
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