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    Everyone.

    There is absolutely no reason why anyone should take any notice of what I say at anytime, if they choose not to. However if a question is asked about a subject that I happen to know about then, if I choose to, I will volunteer advice as best I can. I am not fool enough to expect anyone to take heed of what I have to say, but if they do, then I am delighted to have been able to assist.
    Last edited by Jock Scot; 10th February 17 at 01:18 AM.
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    Steve.

    I absolutely agree with you the internet pictures really do not help. Just a few weeks ago I googled on a whim "traditional kilt attire" and went to 'images" and then scrolled down the pictures and from perhaps several hundred pictures , I found two that would be described as traditional by me and many others that I know. So yes, I can see clearly where the confusion comes from.

    Not so long ago, about a year I think, someone asked for advice on traditional Scottish kilt wedding attire, in the traditional kilt section, and amongst others I added my twopence worth to the thread. One of the bits of advice I gave was to ignore the picture section on the internet of Scottish traditional kilted wedding pictures. Well quite a time later as the thread had nearly run its course I had an email from a member asking if I was being serious and surely I must be joking? I was able to assure him that most definitely I was not joking. I think it was a bit of a shock to him!

    I don't know what the answer is Steve, but perhaps if traditional actually meant traditional here, then that would be a good start? I really don't see why concessions should be made about that. Modern means modern, historical means historical, right means right, wrong means wrong. Green does not mean red, black does not mean yellow and traditional does not mean frozen in time, it is fairly simple really.
    Last edited by Jock Scot; 10th February 17 at 02:51 AM.
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