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    Franklin, NC, Burns Supper

    My wife and I just returned from the annual Robert Burns dinner hosted by the Friends of the Scottish Tartans Museum. Thought I'd share a pic of the two of us dressed for the occasion.

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    Wonderful photo of you both, Matt, I absolutely love the way you ties the Victorian shirt into the outfit, excellent waistcoat and hose as well.

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    You looked nice Matt but I really liked your wife's shawl the best.

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    Great photo, Matt! I love your tartan. That is one good looking waistcoat!

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    Thank you for the photos Matt.

    You both look very smart.


    Best,

    Robert
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    You are wonderfull Matt !

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    Quote Originally Posted by McMurdo View Post
    Wonderful photo of you both, Matt, I absolutely love the way you ties the Victorian shirt into the outfit, excellent waistcoat and hose as well.
    Thanks, Glen. I recently purchased this shirt from The Gentleman's Emporium. I really like it. It has a subtle white-on-white paisley pattern in the cloth, which drew a lot of compliments, but does not really show in the picture.

    The waistcoat and hose are both my wife's handiwork. I married well!

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    Quote Originally Posted by duchessofnc View Post
    You looked nice Matt but I really liked your wife's shawl the best.
    Thanks, she made that, as well. If you are on Ravelry, I think she has info on it there. There is actually a subtle tartan pattern to it, but it is such an open design you can barely make it out.

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    Your wife is an artist !

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    Beautiful couple! Hope it was a great evening.

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