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30th August 11, 01:41 PM
#11
Thank you gentlemen for your comments. Since the only Argyle jacket I have is black Barathea wool and might be a little too formal, and the tweed jacket is the one I wear every week I was thinking that I do have a navy blue suit jacket with black buttons that I had cut down to a kilt jacket that I have worn to funerals and to more somber church services like Good Friday Mass this past April. Also one member of my congregation mentioned that he too will be kilted and wearing appropriate military decorations.
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30th August 11, 03:29 PM
#12
If I may...
While the Argyle may be a bit too formal for the service, if you're intending to wear miniature medals, I'd stay with the Argyle. Miniatures are normally reserved for evening formal functions where the dress code is dress mess or civilian equivalent, i.e. black tie. Might look a bit out of place in a converted jacket.
"My beloved America, thank you for your children. If your children want to become soldiers I will train them. When they are hungry I will feed them. When they are thirsty I will give them water. When they fight for freedom I will lead them. When they are unsteady on the battlefield I will motivate them. If they die on the battlefield I will bury them. So help me God."
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30th August 11, 04:40 PM
#13
Originally Posted by LANCER1562
I was actually leaning towards the USAK U.S. Army (as I served in that branch) with the Argyle jacket and waistcoat with my mini service medals on the lapel.
I'm a retired Marine Corps Gunnery Sergeant, and I'd feel perfectly at ease wearing what you've proposed. Sounds like proper attire for a memorial. An Argyle with miniature medals isn't too far removed from the dress uniform, which would be 100% appropriate for such an occasion.
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31st August 11, 04:05 AM
#14
If I decide to wear the modified suit jacket, I may not wear the mini medals.
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31st August 11, 04:30 AM
#15
Originally Posted by Tobus
I don't think I'd wear a kilt to a 9/11 memorial service. Just doesn't seem like the place for it to me. Whether you intend it to be or not, wearing a kilt is a statement. And a memorial service of this magnitude just doesn't seem to be the place to make statements.
But, I could be wrong.
***. Unless I wore the kilt as everyday dress I, personally, wouldn't wear it to this kind of service. YMMV, but I just don't see any reasonable nexus between the Scottish Highlands and a memorial service for those who died in 9/11. I think it would draw attention to you and away from the purpose of the memorial.
[Edit- I just re-read this part of the OP:
Originally Posted by LANCER1562
... I wear a kilt to Mass every Sunday...
In light of this fact, I think the kilt would be okay, with the same accoutrements/jacket you wear every Sunday to mass.]
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31st August 11, 04:50 AM
#16
Originally Posted by davidlpope
***. Unless I wore the kilt as everyday dress I, personally, wouldn't wear it to this kind of service. YMMV, but I just don't see any reasonable nexus between the Scottish Highlands and a memorial service for those who died in 9/11. I think it would draw attention to you and away from the purpose of the memorial.
[Edit- I just re-read this part of the OP:
In light of this fact, I think the kilt would be okay, with the same accoutrements/jacket you wear every Sunday to mass.]
Yes, as you wear the kilt to Mass every Sunday, do as David suggests, and wear it as per normal. Please save the miniature medals, though, for evening black or white tie events, and not for day wear.
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