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when does tartan become plaid ?
i know there's a difference but i can't say what it is.
i know there's a difference but i can't say what it is.
herringbonekid said:when does tartan become plaid ?
i know there's a difference but i can't say what it is.
herringbonekid said:when does tartan become plaid ?
i know there's a difference but i can't say what it is.
Interesting blog you have, sir. I'm sure you're going to be a big contributor to our knowledge base!Will said:The photo is of the late Duke of Windsor's tie rack. A number of the depicted neckties were worn by the Duke in photos taken in the 1930's.
In the Nationalmuseet in Copenhagen, you can see reconstructions of Viking textiles predating 1000 AD. Among these were shawls with what we'd call simple windowpane plaids: setts of one or two lines in one color, say, sky blue on a brown ground.Baron Kurtz said:Most "real" kilts before the modern era were made in dirty browns, greens and purples. you know, the colours you'll find in the north of Scotland. none of this bright red stuff . . .
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tartan#Clan_tartans
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Fletch said:In the Nationalmuseet in Copenhagen, you can see reconstructions of Viking textiles predating 1000 AD. Among these were shawls with what we'd call simple windowpane plaids: setts of one or two lines in one color, say, sky blue on a brown ground.
But per the above source, it was a Celtic idea - dating to the 3d century or earlier. Might there have been some primitive cross-cultural encounters? Headbanging? Pillaging? Maybe even trade???
Call me crazy but I like 'em. [huh]Baron Kurtz said:
Me too...not every day of course...just when I want the feel of misty hills, roaring fires and neat whisky. I'm not about to start liking haggis or tossing cabers.Feraud said:Call me crazy but I like 'em. [huh]
haha, I saw that one coming! lolBaron Kurtz said:you're crazy.![]()
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Baron Kurtz said:You guys will like this one, then. A 4-sided tie from wartime Britain. 4 horrible tartan ties for the price of one! BellyTank also has one of these.
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I like all those ties. But especially the saxophone one. Is that one orange one in there a tower with smoke surrounding it? Cool stuff. AdamFletch said: