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27th October 06, 08:27 PM
#6
 Originally Posted by switchblade5984
now heres the problem
no jacket(thinking of adaptation)
shirt color?
no tie/no bowtie
w/ preacher collar
or normal collar
shoes i have dress shoes
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/produ...uct_id=3933676
these ones polished
so what do you guys see me needing?
kilt pin may be EGA or family pin
no true formal sporran
I am new here but I have been wearing kilts for 40 years.
Jacket and sporran - I would agree and say bite the bullet. There are very few jackets that work with a kilt that are not designed with them in mind. An exception is a white mess dress jacket that I pickedd up from a uniform company that supplies to cruise ships. Works great in the summer. If the bite is a bit much right now consider renting the jacket and sporran. I have had friends who only bought a kilt for highland games who rented a jacket when they need it.
Kilt pin - anything you line but your rank insignia would be nice choice too.
Shirt - if this is a formal ball then the shirt is a white, tux shirt with a black bow tie (one you tie). The shirt can be either a plain or pleated front but many prefer a plain front if you use a prince charlie and waistcoat and a pleated shirt if you get a an argyle jacket. If you go with an argyle jacket (a good choice since it can be used for less formal occaisions as well) you could choose a long formal tie (tux style) instead of a bowtie. As for the collar it doesn't really matter; I prefer a standard collar personally.
Consider a belt if you get an argyle jacket and no waistcoat but you won't need it if you go with a prince charlie set.
Semper fi
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