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5th April 05, 05:20 AM
#10
 Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome
Remember this. Tartans are representative. They represent clans, families, places, businesses, etc. When you wear a tartan, you are somehow identifying yourself with what that tartan represents.
Good point, Matt. If you cannot honor the family or group that tartan represents, then don't wear it. The average eye is not going to be able to pick out a particular tartan being associated with a particular family, but there are those that might.
If you choose to wear such representative clothing, be a good representative.
Nice to "meet" you, Matt.
Yours aye,
Mike
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