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29th June 05, 09:44 AM
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Long Sleeve or Short?
Ok...A question for the group on "dress" kilt shirts. Given the following scenario:
You're attending a daytime wedding, outdoors. A "jacket and tie" was suggested by the family as appropriate....With the disclaimer that "If it gets hot out, we'll be ditching the jackets". (It is a rather small evet, but I digress).
I checked the weather...It's going to be at *least* 90 degress (F).
I'll be wering my tank, with a white, button down shirt and a tie (probabbly bow). I plan to wear long sleeves, and roll them up a little if it gets too hot.
The long/short sleeve debate now rages between my friends at a level that can't be believed! Some feel that long sleeves stay DOWN, no matter what, or it looks terrible. They plan to wear short sleeves, in anticipation of the heat. I mantain that long sleeves are more "appropriate", and if I roll them up, at least it looks like I *tried* to dress "up".
The bride won't care either way. Won't notice at all. No one outside the discussion will care. We're just *not* that important!
With that said, I was wondering what the group thought about this? FWIW, my friends understand that I am usually going to wear a kilt.... In fact, when I *dont*, they ask "What's wrong?" <LOL>
Anyway, your input would be welcomed!
Hal
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