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13th September 12, 11:47 AM
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If you ever decide kilts aren't your style, Black Watch is the easiest to get rid of.
I have a completely different but related question. My most recent full Scot ancestor was my Grandmother Campbell. Accordingly I started out with a very inexpensive Black Watch kilt, as it is now accepted by the clan leader (it wasn't always). I hope to soon get a PV kilt from USA Kilts in Ancient Campbell. Thing is, my grandmother's mother was a full blooded Scot of the Clan Wallace. Is it reasonable to celebrate that ancestry too isn't it, even if I never knew the woman?
Thanks for any advice. I know for the most part we can feel comfortable doing about anything we want, I'm just curious about precedence. There are some beautiful Wallace tartans!
Frank
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