I would thank the input from all of the members who have replied and aired there view. I take it all onto consideration before making an educated decision on how I will wear the flash. Considering that if a fashion of matching flashes is somewhat new don't make it wrong, after all I once had very long hair and wore tie dyed shirts belled pants and walked barefooted. If some think that wearing matching flash to be over the top so be it but remember that at one time or another every kilted man as been looked upon by others as being of something over the top to each his own. Tradition is a great thing it keeps us all grounded and gives those new to wearing the kilt a great jumping-off point. But there has always been room for change and to give the old boys down at the pub something to shake there head and roll there eyes about. Here is a little bit of history and tradition to chew on something you may consider sad that is not used anymore. Garter flashes are used to keep your socks up. However; in olden days showing your tie or flash symbolised a single status letting ladies know you were available. Flashes that were tucked away were symbolic of married men and men who were courting.

Thanks to the rabble and ware your Flash stiff.