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    Oh yes the night before when I lay out everything to match it perfectly. A light yellow shirt to go with my Hunting Stewart, proper Kilt hose and flashes. Then I wake up in the morning and the mood strikes me to wear my Maple Leaf, then everything starts anew.

    I never did have this problem before Kilts became my life, I wonder why?
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    I have found the best way to match is to limit my kilt purchases to my family tartan. Then again, since I've only one tartan kilt to worry about, it isn't much of a problem...yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GMan
    Oh yes the night before when I lay out everything to match it perfectly. A light yellow shirt to go with my Hunting Stewart, proper Kilt hose and flashes. Then I wake up in the morning and the mood strikes me to wear my Maple Leaf, then everything starts anew.

    I never did have this problem before Kilts became my life, I wonder why?
    I go through the same thing. Even though I plan the day before, I sometimes change my mind in the morning. Yesterday I had planned on wearing my SWK black heavyweight today, but this AM decided to go with my Black Stewart. It wasn't a problem in the pre-kilt days. Why? I think because we just thought of our attire as clothes. Of course kilts are just clothes, but somehow they are so much more - historical, pride, conversation pieces, comfort, individuality, etc.

    Darrell

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