Page 1 of 1

Socks

Posted: Wed Jul 24, 2019 9:57 pm
by D McD
Hi

I'm going to get a traditional Scottish tartan kilt, and am wondering about socks. Two questions.

Are long "walk socks" the best/only choice?

Should they be in matching tartan, or white, or any color one chooses?

Would appreciate any tips about sock selection.

Many thanks and Sláinte Mhath

David.

Re: Socks

Posted: Wed Jul 24, 2019 10:38 pm
by Uncle Al
Socks should NOT match the kilt. That is what the "flashes" are for.
They 'blend' the tartan toward the shoes.

I'ld recommend a white or cream color Kilt hose. This works the best
for any kilt you wear.

Uncle Al
:mrgreen: :ugeek: :mrgreen:

Re: Socks

Posted: Wed Jul 24, 2019 11:34 pm
by skirtyscot
Socks which match the kilt are only ever worn by Highland Dancers, in my experience.* How's your sword dancing?

*and only by women and girls, though that in itself hardly counts as a reason not to, at least not round here!

Re: Socks

Posted: Fri Sep 06, 2019 6:47 pm
by Chirp
I will wear black socks with my black kilt,
With a traditional kilt you don't watch the socks to it,
Don't wear white unless your in pipe band.

My self I tend to wear black mostly. I'm also not one do go all out with the traditional look.
If i'm playing pipes at a funeral i go all Black, Unless asked to dress more traditional.

Re: Socks

Posted: Sat Sep 07, 2019 2:47 am
by r.m.anderson
Wearing "BRIGHT" WHITE sox is questionable and has nothing to do with after the labor day holiday.

Cable knit sox are recommended - something with a pop-corn weave - having adequate length
to fold over at the top of the calf and conceal any elastic band with flashes.

Taking these two things into consideration then "bright" white hose with no cover for the flashes
would not be the ideal situation.

White hose/sox show dirt and discoloration very easily - not an exemplary display.

The type of shoe or boot worn plays apart in sox selection - wearing thick sox with a basic loafer
style shoe maybe liken on the extreme side to looking like a hockey goalie with oversize leg pads.

There are casual kilt sox wearing and the more formal with flashes and brogues shoes with the
lacing wrapping around the sox and tying off at mid calf.

A lot depends on what is the occasion "Kilt Casual" or "Kilt Formal".
With Kilt Casual almost anything goes Kilt Formal is more attention detailed suitable for weddings and funerals.

Re: Socks

Posted: Sun Sep 08, 2019 1:26 am
by Kirbstone
Very good and comprehensive explanation, RM.

Returning from the one and only wedding attended kilted up, I went on a photo rampage around the grounds and this is just one of many such shots, but it illustrates your white knee socks with flashes quite well. A niece married a Campbell. She could have done worse....

Nowadays for casual wear I tend to go for black knee socks....less bulk & lighter in an airline-friendly bag.
Pic. 2: My friend's kilt is a Sligo Tartan.

Tom

Re: Socks

Posted: Wed Oct 02, 2019 5:05 pm
by Anetta
D McD wrote:Hi

I'm going to get a traditional Scottish tartan kilt, and am wondering about socks. Two questions.

Are long "walk socks" the best/only choice?

Should they be in matching tartan, or white, or any color one chooses?

Would appreciate any tips about sock selection.

Many thanks and Sláinte Mhath

David.
I think it should they be in matching tartan, or white, or any color one chooses!

Re: Socks

Posted: Sat Oct 05, 2019 10:19 am
by Gusto10
Anetta wrote:
D McD wrote:Hi

I'm going to get a traditional Scottish tartan kilt, and am wondering about socks. Two questions.

Are long "walk socks" the best/only choice?

Should they be in matching tartan, or white, or any color one chooses?

Would appreciate any tips about sock selection.

Many thanks and Sláinte Mhath

David.
I think it should they be in matching tartan, or white, or any color one chooses!
Hmm, a (new?) junior member that does not exist… interesting

Re: Socks

Posted: Sat Oct 05, 2019 12:05 pm
by crfriend
Gusto10 wrote:Hmm, a (new?) junior member that does not exist… interesting
That one turned out to be a spammer so was permanently disabled and reported to our upstream anti-spam folks.

Several content-free messages followed by a blatant spam post will get that done.

Re: Socks

Posted: Sat Oct 05, 2019 7:14 pm
by weeladdie18
I was quoted in one post by this spammer....
I could not find an Introduction from this new member who had made four or five posts.