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16th February 09, 12:54 PM
#18
 Originally Posted by Jock Scot
If may utter a word of dissent here, it is not usual for two tartans of different clans to be worn together. I see full well that one tartan is a family tartan and a sept, but nevertheless it qualifies as a different tartan to the clan tartan that you are also thinking of wearing. No doubt that you will do as you please, but just in case you get "button holed" by some irate clansman, at least you will be prepared!
Like I said it was a weird idea, I was just musing as to the possibility of mixing Clan and Sept. Of course it would really depend on what the tartans looked like together.
An Ancient and modern, might or might not go together depending on the tones and actual weaving. As far as I have been able to research some of the Lindsay tartans might actually clash with each other. But then family's never have that kind of problem in reality!
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