So I'm attending a wedding in Canada. I'm considering wearing my kilt. I will almost positively be the only one in a kilt if I do. I already spoke to the couple getting married as to not draw attention away from them because obviously I would stand out and they were perfectly fine with it. The groom said "it's not really a black tie event". Which I kinda figured, it's on his step parents property, about an hour out of the city in the country and we will be camping! Hahah, never thought I'd be camping at a wedding before.

Now to the point, I have never attended a wedding wearing a kilt before. I'm haven't decided if I'm going to or not. I do have a suit to wear, although I have a different shirt and tie, the suit is the same one I've worn to the past three weddings I've been to over the years. I'm a little bored of it. If it's to strange to be the only one in a kilt I won't wear it though. Although a lot of people are late twenties, early thirties and I went to high school with a few of them, I would think we would have good laughs about it all. I don't know the brides side of the family though.

So I'm basically looking for advice, to wear or not to wear; and if so, I'm looking for more advice on what to wear. I have a Black Watch kilt, an option of both black and green hose. I have a formal sporran that is grey. I could wear either a white, black, or grey dress shirt. I DO NOT have a vest or a jacket. I could get away with wearing just a vest, or both. If I do decide to wear the kilt, I've had a hard time trying to decide the different possibilities. Just a vest, both vest and jacket, colour, style, and matched with which other options I have. Prince Charlie is out of the question. I do have a black tie with silver diagonal stripes, my other two ties are out of the question and I also have a pre-tied bow-tie somewhere that I doubt I would wear.

If you read all that, Thanks! If you read all that AND gave me advice, Thank you very much in advance!