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Knights of St. Andrew regalia

Blake Bowden

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Wingnut

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I was going to post that every KOSA group has their own special requirements. Ours is gray pants, dark jacket, white shirt and prefered Texas Bluebonnet Tartan Tie.
 
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Wingnut

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here is ours in more detail from our web site http://dallaskosa.com/Regalia.htm

Order of Knights of St. Andrew
Dallas Scottish Rite of Freemasonry

Regalia

Since most new members own a suit or sport coat and tie, the only items of Knight regalia that need to be obtained are the Texas Bluebonnet Tartan Scarf and a Name Badge. If you have never had a scarf or badge, the first one will be provided at no cost to you, compliments of the Knights of St. Andrew. Loaner scarves are available to new Knights working their first Reunion, after which they are eligible to be provided one of their own. Of course any Knight may purchase Knight regalia directly from our sources below.



The following is the basic dress standard:

* Blue blazer and gray slacks, if available
* Alternatively, Highland Dress (ie kilt) or a dark suit
* Dress shirt and tie
* Texas Bluebonnet Tartan Scarf
* Knights of St. Andrew Name Badge

The following is optional:

* Texas Bluebonnet Tartan Tie
* Black Plain Glengarry Cap



Texas Bluebonnet Tartan Scarves, ties and black plain Glengarry caps are available from Scotland Forever at their Web site. If you need a replacement or additional scarf, it is $29 and can be picked up there or can be shipped to you.

Terry Palczer at:

SCOTLAND FOREVER
http://www.ScotlandForever.net
 

Mac

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Premium Member
Fun fact: the Dallas KSA site link in Wingnut's post is now occupied by a Viagra sales site. But thanks for the info on the tartan (Texas bluebonnet)!
 

Brent Heilman

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I was wondering. I thought maybe you might be getting a commision of the Viagra sales or something. ;) JK. I just did a Google search and found it.
 

Mac

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Premium Member
Would it be improper to wear something with the Texas Bluebonnet tartan (sash or plaid for example) while wearing a kilt with the Universal Freemason tartan?

As far as I can tell, as long as the tartans don't mismatch terribly, it's not a big deal. Just curious if any brothers had seen some more Scottishly-inclined brothers knighted. ;)
 

Jacob Johnson

Registered User
I'm just a squire, but I have been kilted for about 10 years now. As I understand it, traditionally one can wear 2 tartans at the same time without looking a fool, and the TX Bluebonnet would look fine with the Universal FM tartan, IMO.
 

Mac

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Premium Member
Perfect timing. I just got the word I'll be initiated next week.

Congratulations, brother. I'll be knighted this Saturday here in Corpus Christi. It looks like we are a few parallel paths with regard to the fraternity!
 

jwhoff

Premium Member
I'd say so brother. I'm looking into your 06-AUG-11 reunion. I could use a little more beach time. Might try to mount a posse and take a visit.
 
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