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16th March 16, 08:09 AM
#1
Good question! 
To hazard (not even a guess, but a "wonder") I notice that the ones with tashes seem shorter and the longer ones seem tweedish. Wearing what you've got?
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16th March 16, 08:11 AM
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I am wondering the same thing.
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16th March 16, 09:17 AM
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Obviously posed/staged/portrait pictures, but what photos from that era weren't.
 Originally Posted by Father Bill
Wearing what you've got?
Other than the kilt and hose (probably) that would be my guess.
Interesting photos. Thanks for posting them OCR.
Tulach Ard
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16th March 16, 03:03 PM
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The second gentleman's jacket and a couple others look like the old sack coat. Just my observation and looking at a few sack jackets out on the net.
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16th March 16, 04:38 PM
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I'm not sure those guys qualify as old, except in the historical sense, LOL. They all appear younger than me. I'm 56, and that isn't old. Or, is it?
Cheers, Mark
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16th March 16, 05:52 PM
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P'raps I'll try my standard blue blazer with the kilt after all. . .
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Aut pax, aut bellum.
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16th March 16, 07:15 PM
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16th March 16, 08:06 PM
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 Originally Posted by freep
Came across these guys. No sporrans, long coats and the guy on the right has a large patch pocket on the apron of his kilt.

Those are Kilt Aprons they are wearing, the sporrans are underneath and that pocket allows you access to the sporran. You see the Germans would be able to see the cantle of a military sporran and aim for it, so these were developed, they also kept the kilts cleaner.
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