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Kilt tux without Argyle or Prince Charlie
If one was to wear a kilt to a formal, yet not super Scottish Formal event, such as Prom, would it be acceptable for one who does not own a kilt jacket to wear a regular tuxedo jacket?
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Regular jackets, tuxedo or otherwise, tend to be far too long in the body. Personally, I think it would look silly. Far better to wear the tux jacket with the trousers that go with it and leave the kilt for another occasion.
Regards
Chas
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Originally Posted by Chas
Regular jackets, tuxedo or otherwise, tend to be far too long in the body. Personally, I think it would look silly. Far better to wear the tux jacket with the trousers that go with it and leave the kilt for another occasion.
Regards
Chas
....Or take a regular black jacket to a tailor to be converted into a kilt jacket.
"AUT AGERE AUT MORI"
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Same here as per Chas.
I got a ex-hire Argyll from here. Half the price on new and the one I received had never been out on hire. The pockets were still stiched up and was brand new.
http://www.nicolsonkiltmakers.com/in...ll-jacket.html
Chris.
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As Chas has pointed out, a tux jacket won't look right. That said, most tux shops also rent Spencer jackets (which look like a Prince Charlie without the tails), and these are fine with a kilt.
Which ever you choose to wear, remember: NO WHITE SOCKS.
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Don't know why, but I got the impression that there were financial or time constraints - foolish of me.
There are half a dozen good threads here about jacket conversions. At least one is, I believe, down loadable.
If nothing else, you will be able to give instructions to your tailor.
Regards
Chas
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Where do you live????
Originally Posted by scotsuru94
If one was to wear a kilt to a formal, yet not super Scottish Formal event, such as Prom, would it be acceptable for one who does not own a kilt jacket to wear a regular tuxedo jacket?
Four opinions: 3 from the UK and 1 from the USA. If you'd add a line saying where you live, it might make it easier for others to offer sage advice...
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Cut down tux jacket
Originally Posted by Steve Barclay
....Or take a regular black jacket to a tailor to be converted into a kilt jacket.
That exactly what I just did to a tux jacket I picked up at the thrift store, and it turned out very nice. I'll be wearing it (and my bride) to a dining out this Friday. I'll try to post a pic after.
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Assuming you don't own a tux jacket and would be renting, I'll only point out that you can often rent (hire) a Prince Charlie jacket for about the same cost of renting a tuxedo jacket. So why not rent the style of jacket that works best with the kilt?
But barring that, I'll second Rathdown's suggestion of a Spencer jacket.
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16th May 11, 06:06 PM
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To pick up on what Chas said, "regular" jackets are made long to cover the seat of your britches, but on a kilt that's exactly where the pleats are that we've paid the big money for. It's sort of like going to the barber shop and getting a really good haircut, then putting a ball cap on your head.
--dbh
When given a choice, most people will choose.
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