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Old 03-21-2010, 09:26 PM
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If only my tartan skirt still fit.

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On a happier note, one of the parts that I've admired about the wearing of the plaid is that a woman can wear either her tartan or her husband's tartan.
I seem to remember reading somewhere that it works both ways - a man can wear his wife's tartan.

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Old 03-21-2010, 11:19 PM
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As a graduate, I wore my Glasgow University tartan, which is my favorite. Based on our school crest:


and it looks like this


I have a number of familial tartans I could wear, but the Glasgow Uni and Glasgow City are my favorites.
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Old 03-22-2010, 11:45 AM
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Laird MysticCat, which tartan will ye be sportin'?


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I know clans are families. Are septs like sub families within the clans? Or are they more like cadet branches of a clan?
Clans are really larger/broader than families as such, thought the sense of shared ancestry is certainly a large part of it.

Septs are other family groups that gave allegiance to a clan chief (or who lived on land belonging to the chief) and thus came under the umbrella/protection of the clan.
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