Here is the Irish Yorke tartan. My family is from Galwayd Ireland.
http://img395.imageshack.us/img395/5...rtanlu6.th.gif
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Here is the Irish Yorke tartan. My family is from Galwayd Ireland.
http://img395.imageshack.us/img395/5...rtanlu6.th.gif
My older brother used to research this stuff apparently these are the tartans I'm qualified to wear. First one's Clan Matheson apparently I'm related to them, second one is Black Watch, which was me Da's regiment but is also some kind of national Canadian tartan so anyone can wear it.
The origanal black watch tartan of the 42nd Black Watch Regiment looks
like this:http://img395.imageshack.us/img395/7...rtanru0.th.jpg
The one on the right is the Canadian Tartan a varient of the black watch.
All great tartans.
Yep Beo, the one I posted is a dress regimental tartan. The one you posted is the original. I emailed the regiment and asked them about it and that's when they said anyone in Canada could use it, which I kind of disagree with and I think the regiment probably does too.
Crash: he must have ccw huh? I don't see a gun.
I think that left hand is reachin' for it under the vest.:eek:
my avatar is the tartan from my dads side.
Here's a construction kilt:
http://www.workwearshop.co.uk/galler...p?image_id=579
I got the rest of it but what were you trying to say there?
America, Scotland and Ireland forever!
Scotland!! Okay. I got the America and the Ireland forever but I didn't know what the Alp was supposed to be. Cool.
Really a possibles bag worn around the waist.
I had this kid working for me a couple of summers ago who used one of those daytripper kind of books that has everything under the sun in it and is about the size of a small Bible. He was at the bank cashing his paycheck and one of the tellers asked him "is that your 'murse'?" So he answered "Yep, wanna see my manties?"