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    DO you have a favourite level of traditional dress?

    NOTE: In case you found this thread through New Posts, just an FYI that it is in the Traditional Kilt Wear section and I'm looking to discuss the traditional approach in this thread.

    Do you have a favourite level of Traditional Highland Civilian Dress?

    Obviously, it is best to wear what's appropriate for the given situation and there is absolutely no need to play favourites. That said, if you did have to choose, which level* would it be and why?

    *By level, I generally mean:
    Casual day wear (sweater and collar)
    Informal day wear (Tweed jacket and tie)
    Formal day wear (Black Barathea Silver Button Argyll)
    Formal evening wear/black tie level (Prince Charlie and black bowtie or acceptable equivalent)
    Full Formal evening wear/white tie level.

    Feel free to post pics to illustrate your choice!
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    No favourite, I am equally happy to wear whatever the situation dictates.
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    I'd say for me, it'd would probably be "informal daywear" or "smart daywear," as we so seldom have the weather for tweeds in Texas during the games season and I have few opportunities to wear them otherwise. Typically in Texas, it's hot and we're relegated to short sleeves, so I try to make the most of the opportunities I have!





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    Informal day wear (Tweed jacket and tie)

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    I'm the one wearing the blue necktie.
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    Informal day wear for me. Like Shaun said, Texas isn't exactly the type of place you want to wear a jacket much, but it's my favourite style for wearing a kilt.

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    Daywear tweed as Shaun's photos depict is my favorite form, and what I wear most often.
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    Make with the photos, Tobus.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ShaunMaxwell View Post
    Make with the photos, Tobus.
    Yes, and you too Mike.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ShaunMaxwell View Post
    Make with the photos, Tobus.
    OK, but these are photos everyone here has seen before. A couple of examples of "informal day wear" or "smart day wear", which is my usual manner of dress when in a kilt (unless weather dictates otherwise)...


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    Quote Originally Posted by ASinclair View Post
    Informal day wear (Tweed jacket and tie)

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    I'm the one wearing the blue necktie.
    I hadn't noticed your nice "brogues" before! ;)
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    well, that comes from poor judgement."
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