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23rd July 07, 02:14 AM
#1
Wedding Reception???
Next week I get to go to a wedding reception for a co worker of my wife and was requested that I wear my kilt.
Should I go all out or simi formal???
It is so HOT up in the 90's??????
MrBill
Very Sir Lord MrBill the Essential of Happy Bottomshire
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23rd July 07, 02:31 AM
#2
If you are not in the wedding party then I say Semi Formal. You don't see many guests at weddings in tuxedos do you?
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23rd July 07, 04:48 AM
#3
Semi formal. Of all the formal weddings I've seen (as a piper, I've seen lots), nobody outside of the immediate wedding party goes formal. Often as not, even then they change clothes before the reception.
It is so HOT up in the 90's??????
It's not the kilt per se, but everything else you're wearing (sometimes thin, cheap kilt hose can be a bargain on several different levels). If they have a lick of sense, the reception will be indoors in the air conditioning, and just not wearing a wool bonnet will go a long way to keeping you cool. As soon as you're out the door afterwards, strip off your jacket like all the other guys.
Last edited by PiobBear; 23rd July 07 at 04:55 AM.
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23rd July 07, 06:25 AM
#4
I was thinking Cotton hose, Kilt, white cotton shirt and vest?
MrBill
Very Sir Lord MrBill the Essential of Happy Bottomshire
Listen to kpcw.org
Every other Saturday 1-4 PM
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23rd July 07, 07:07 AM
#5
if its in the 90's I would skip the vest. I was just at a wedding in SC it was 95, I went Kilt, cotton hose, dress shirt. It was pretty comfortable.
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23rd July 07, 12:02 PM
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Should I go all out or simi formal???
I was thinking Cotton hose, Kilt, white cotton shirt and vest?
That's not semi-formal, that's casual. Unless it's an explicitly casual beach or garden wedding, you might give someone the impression that either you're ignorant of the basics of etiquette, or worse, simply lack sufficient respect for your hosts to dress appropriately. While I'd wear a kilt anywhere I needed to wear clothes, I'd be very uncomfortable if I were the only guy in the room without a coat or a tie.
Last edited by PiobBear; 23rd July 07 at 12:25 PM.
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23rd July 07, 12:24 PM
#7
I had a similar situation, I wore Hose, Kilt Thompson/a tan tartan,Sporran, Belt, Short sleeved Tan shirt & Fly Plaid. Was cool enough yet the fly plaid added a 'formal' touch.
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23rd July 07, 04:32 PM
#8
Semi-formal. In my humble opinion this means formal sporan if you have one and Argyll jacket. Casual would be day jacket and westcote.
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23rd July 07, 06:36 PM
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Where would a Jacobite shirt be placed on the scale of casual to formal?
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24th July 07, 12:06 AM
#10
Where would a Jacobite shirt be placed on the scale of casual to formal?
Casual. Very, very casual; just this side of a Guinness T-shirt.
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