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    Question:

    why connery being a Scot until the roots uses tartán that does not register like the one of its lineage?

    I know that there are certain rules for his use, but, in the case of " billis tartan" there is lack of no respect?, Or exist some licenses?

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    Quote Originally Posted by terialka View Post
    Question:

    why connery being a Scot until the roots uses tartán that does not register like the one of its lineage?

    I know that there are certain rules for his use, but, in the case of " billis tartan" there is lack of no respect?, Or exist some licenses?
    Sir Sean is most often seen wearing a MacLean Hunting kilt, which is a family tartan (I believe his mother's). However, as to why he is wearing the "Sir Billi" tartan, did you not look at the description of the tartan I provided? He is heavily involved in the production of that film, including doing the voice of the main character.

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