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11th November 11, 12:31 PM
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Re: Outfit critique
 Originally Posted by MacMillan's son
Well, since you asked
First off, if you are going to be the only one kilted, I would have you seriously consider wearing a suit, sport coat and tie etc. It's just too hard not to be a peacock when you are the only one kilted, and someone else's wedding is not the place to be a peacock. Friends/brides tend to be very accommodating, I think it's our responsibility to check ourselves in situations like this.
If you insist on wearing the kilt, I would encourage you to be as subtle as possible in you color choices, and choice of accessories. Avoid the red tie, horse hair sporran etc. I'd go with the tweed jacket no waistcoat, blue tie, green hose.
Have a good time regardless of your choice!
Best regards,
Brooke
Go ahead and wear your kilt Kilted Rogue. A wedding is the perfect event to wear your finest. It is not a funeral. (Even then I would wear my kilt.) As a celebration of your friends' nuptials, nothing could be more appropriate. Your attitude will have more to do with how you are perceived than your kilt wearing. I too like the red tie and the rabbit looks great also. Caution with the sweater if there will be dancing . Most weddings end up with shirtsleeves on the dance floor. Save it for the stumble home. Hope the little one feels better.
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