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18th November 09, 05:05 PM
#1
What was the motivation behind lightening the sett's colors for the new regiment? Simply to help create a historical break with the old units?
Brian
"They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety." ~ Benjamin Franklin
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18th November 09, 07:52 PM
#2
 Originally Posted by Woodsheal
What was the motivation behind lightening the sett's colors for the new regiment? Simply to help create a historical break with the old units?
No reason
Just Company policy
May you find joy in the wee, ken the universe in the peculiar and capture peace in the compass of drop of dew
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18th November 09, 08:02 PM
#3
 Originally Posted by Woodsheal
What was the motivation behind lightening the sett's colors for the new regiment? Simply to help create a historical break with the old units?
Not really a break.. as the current tartan worn (Tartan 1A) is essentially what was previously worn by officers of the A&SH for nearly the last 100yrs or so, which was essentially a higher quality (hence lighter shade) & lighter (16-18oz worsted) material than the coarser & heavier (20-22oz) material worn by OR/ Other Ranks. Which isn't to say the OR of the BW and A&SH wore the same tartan, as Tartan 1A is a slightly larger and lighter sett of the Government Tartan even for OR material.
And w/ box pleats, the new RRS kilts are essentially identical to A&SH officer's kilts (note also the black trim vs the green), but w/ Black Watch Gaelic knots/bows in lieu of the A&SH kilt panel & rosettes.
The new RRS uniform is not necessarily "new", it is bits & pieces of the previous Scottish regiments, the kilt to the A&SH, the knots and sporran cantle to the BW, tassels and spats of the Gordons, Off/SNCO blue shirt & jumper of the RHF, cock's feather & collar badges of the RS, to note a few...
More recently the uniforms of the British Army are being "standardised" w/ resepct to Officers & ORs. Traditionally officer's kit would be tailored and of a higher quality material overall, and hence there has almost always been a slight difference of shade/cut/etc between the two uniforms.
Under current uniform changes both officers & OR are wearing the same No2 dress jackets, trousers, kilts, trews, etc., with the newly introduced uniforms essentially being same/similar materials previously tailored for officers, but now mass produced for all.
Cheers,
Christian
Last edited by acolander; 18th November 09 at 08:10 PM.
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