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1st October 10, 02:09 PM
#3
 Originally Posted by artificer
The discussion has certainly been had before.
The idea of the family or clan tartan is, in itself, a Victorian construct. Before that time you wore whatever your wife/gran/local weaving expert made.
Nowadays, tartans represent families, businesses, schools, events or nothing at all-but just because they look good. I say the more the merrier.
 ith:
Agreed wholeheartedly, Yes we have had this discussion many, many times before,and there are many points of view. But the most important thing is that you work out how or which tartans you want to wear, yourself.
Be confident and feel assured in wearing whatever you choose.
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