(The following is written somewhat seriously, and mostly with tongue lodged firmly in cheek! )

David may have been technically incorrect, but the perception that tartans in/on/with white were intended for women and Highland dancers (most of whom are female) is one that I will admit I shared until reading through this thread, and I will also admit that seeing white-based tartans marketed on several Scottish-themed web stores as "women's" adds to that perception, as do the colors in the dance tartans I've seen.

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Frankly, selling me on a white tartan will be difficult considering the majority I've seen appear to be marketed toward women and little girls. I'm not wearing that stuff..."salmon" is a food, not a color, I think "periwinkle" might be a flower, "lavender" is a candle flavor that makes me sneeze, and I'm not even sure what "mauve" and "taupe" are, even though I can spell them ...but I'm pretty certain they're pastel, and I'm not girding my loins in white with pastels on it, no way. I don't care how much pink Hulk Hogan wants to wear, he's not wearing it on a white background on something that most of the world calls a "skirt" and associates with women, even in a modern society that's become so metro that regular guys are starting to worry if they get muffin top in a pair of 300$ fitted-cut designer jeans. A recent fit test determined my "Scottish skirt" to be far more masculine (not that it's difficult, it's a kilt! No contest, kilt for the win! ), and two pairs of those damn overpriced metro jeans equals one tank. If there's a white-based tartan that's more "Carharrt" than "True Religion", I want to see it, here on this thread, in a forum that is--and I quote:
not a forum for men looking to wear womens clothing
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So by all means, let's see some white-based tartans that weren't designed for 6 year old girls to dance the Highland Fling, or for hostess dresses, bridal gowns, or miniskirts.

...Or for "Captain Shakespeare", for that matter.

MacLaren has a dress tartan (1980s):


But it's hard to tell if it would suit me.

...Not to mention, the Clan MacLaren Society website states "The Dress tartan is mainly preferred by ladies for evening wear." Thanks, guys...I assume the exception to "mainly" is highland dancers, right? Where the group is 99.9% little girls, and that one guy that everybody probably calls "Token"? Never mind that the designer is a man, and owns a kilt of it.

Wish I could see a picture, the photo colors online don't do the modern tartan justice, so I assume the dress tartan isn't being properly represented either. I can sort of picture it as a kilt, and I suspect it would look really sharp.

Anybody got a photo of it "in use"?

*pre-post edit* I was composing this in the background of work, before the prior two posts. I like that idea of a red "dress" tartan. I wonder if the Clan MacLaren society would go for the idea...that'd be awesome!

-Sean