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  • 3rd October 08, 05:37 PM
    auld argonian
    Ender and Sathor: be sure to get kilt pins...pewter is plenty heavy, so look into those! Helps a bit.

    Best

    AA
  • 5th October 08, 08:52 PM
    sathor
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by auld argonian View Post
    Ender and Sathor: be sure to get kilt pins...pewter is plenty heavy, so look into those! Helps a bit.

    I have a welsh dragon as mine, since I don't like the sword ones, which is odd since I have a collection of swords...
  • 6th October 08, 06:25 PM
    Wompet
    Okay, here's one for the rabble, from a wedding I attended a couple of weeks ago - a kilted man in a bowler hat.
    http://home.att.net/~gwsackett/IMG_1040a.JPG
    I'm not sure how he ended up holding the bouquet after the ceremony, so let's just ignore that.
    Opinions on the ensemble?
  • 6th October 08, 06:32 PM
    Wompet
    Oh, and from the same wedding - a couple of obvious do's and don'ts.
    Do wear a kilt to your wedding.
    Don't wait until the morning of the ceremony to deliver the groomsmen's kilt outfits to them. Proper fit and all that.
    http://home.att.net/~gwsackett/IMG_1042a.JPG
  • 6th October 08, 07:55 PM
    triolamj
    The Bowler Strikes Out
    No, nay, never! Buy the man a glengarry or a balmoral or convince him to go bare-headed (see So I Married An Axe Murderer). A formal Scottish outfit should be topped with a formal Scottish cap. He also has the same problem I have except that he's too tall whereas I'm too fat: his jacket is too short in the body (though the sleeves are just right). It's not so apparent on him or the groomsmen because they're all wearing vests, but I recognize the look. The shoes look good but there's no sgian dhubs and the ghillie brogues look slightly out of place.

    What do y'all think? What type of outfit goes with a baseball cap, tweed cap, cowboy hat, or a wide-brim straw planter's hat?
  • 7th October 08, 01:27 AM
    Nick
    But then, he's also wearing a necktie and pointed collar, not a bowtie with wingtips. I think the bowler looks fine and he carries it off quite well (a hat's not a hat unless it's tilted!), all in all rather sharp.
  • 7th October 08, 02:59 AM
    ThistleDown
    Personally, I like the dog on the right best. All of them look pretty fine for the 30th of a second it took to open and close the shutter, but he looks the best of the lot, except that he is missing a portion of one toe from his left fore-foot. :)
  • 7th October 08, 03:34 PM
    Wompet
    I'm afraid that I must disagree in part with the last post.
    My brother does have all his toes (and fingers).











    Oh, and svc40bt was well turned out in his USAK Hunting MacLeod, too.
    (A reminder to be careful what you post - your subject may be a fellow member. Though I wasn't expecting someone from Frederick, Maryland at a wedding in Waterford, Pennsylvania.)
  • 7th October 08, 04:35 PM
    Nighthawk
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Nick View Post
    But then, he's also wearing a necktie and pointed collar, not a bowtie with wingtips. I think the bowler looks fine and he carries it off quite well (a hat's not a hat unless it's tilted!), all in all rather sharp.

    Aside from lack of flashes and a sgain dubh, I agree. I couldn't pull it off myself, but i think he looks great.

    So, submitting this to the rabble for critique---

    http://i92.photobucket.com/albums/l3...kDesign/NH.jpg

    What am I doing right/wrong?
  • 7th October 08, 04:54 PM
    Nick the DSM
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Nighthawk View Post
    Aside from lack of flashes and a sgain dubh, I agree. I couldn't pull it off myself, but i think he looks great.

    So, submitting this to the rabble for critique---

    http://i92.photobucket.com/albums/l3...kDesign/NH.jpg

    What am I doing right/wrong?

    whats wrong with being happy with your wife??

    i don't see any dress code issues.

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