Through wearing of Traditional Scottish Highland attire, we can feel a part of our common Scottish heritage and our own Scottish ancestors. Discuss and debate the basics as well as the fine points of Traditional Scottish Highland Attire.
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Much of the conversation is light, but the general rule is that it all should pertain to Scottish Highland Attire, either modern or historical.
General Rules:
1) Try and keep messages Scottish Highland Attire related. - If it is an OFF TOPIC SUBJECT, keep it short and add 'OT' TO THE SUBJECT LINE.
2) Strongly worded opinions are fine. Try to use tact, as long as insults are not flung and names called, or libelous/slanderous material posted, the moderators will not get involved. In other words, please avoid a flame war. Anyone habitually breaking this rule will be placed on moderated status and if it continues will be banned from the list.
No off-topic religious or political posts or "flame wars", please.
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Your moderators are: Tom Mungall and Todd Wilkinson
Picture Above Right -- Scotattire List Member Jamie Tanner wearing formal attire, Sheriffmuir Doublet, XMarks the Scot Tartan.