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The second is a very faded Dress MacDonald.
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While the first one might be Anderson, it also looks much like the RCAF (Royal Canadian Air Force) tartan.
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well, that comes from poor judgement."
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 Originally Posted by Liam
While the first one might be Anderson, it also looks much like the RCAF (Royal Canadian Air Force) tartan.
The RCAF tartan is based on Anderson.
http://www.tartansauthority.com/tart...force-military
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 Originally Posted by Liam
While the first one might be Anderson, it also looks much like the RCAF (Royal Canadian Air Force) tartan.
RCAF doesn’t have a yellow stripe
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 Originally Posted by jhockin
RCAF doesn’t have a yellow stripe
right, it have a yellow stripe (in fact black thin stripe, yellow, black thin stripe), RCAF is single white stripe
I'm assuming it's Anderson or MacAndrew because of the color pattern.
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 Originally Posted by Liam
While the first one might be Anderson, it also looks much like the RCAF (Royal Canadian Air Force) tartan.
in case of being a military kilt, it should have the military pleat, right?, and the one shown in pic is civilian
I'm pretty sure it's Anderson/Macandrew
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 Originally Posted by BARNAGRASS
in case of being a military kilt, it should have the military pleat, right?, and the one shown in pic is civilian
I'm pretty sure it's Anderson/Macandrew 
Not all military tartans are box pleated, and to my knowledge the RCAF tartan isn't part of the RCAF uniform.
see this article for more of its' history:
The RCAF tartan: The world’s first air force tartan - Canadian Military Family Magazine (cmfmag.ca)
"Good judgement comes from experience, and experience
well, that comes from poor judgement."
A. A. Milne
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 Originally Posted by figheadair
The second is a very faded Dress MacDonald.
Well, my wife's cousin is a Macdonald, and the color of dress tartan is absolutely different with white basis, green and red stripes....
In fact, this tartan in pic has dominant colors of brown and tan, pastel colors and a gradient salmon pink.
ancient MacDonald of Clanranald Dress maybe? or Macdonald dress muted... although the colors are very altered
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