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30th December 11, 12:00 PM
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Re: An alternative to "gentlemen"
Alan: I'm a bit confused. If I want to dress like I'm a throwback from the 1920s in my Highland rig, why can't I, as long as I follow your cardinal rule of dressing for yourself and not others, and are respectful to those who may choose to otherwise? (Although INMHO, my daywear rig looks like the late 50s - early 60s.)
I'm really not trying to argue or pick a fight. Just wanting a clarification. We don't see eye-to-eye on our kilted rig, it's true, but I certainly respect your right to wear what you want to, as well as the fact you appreciate Pusser's Rum*. 
*If this makes me a "rum snob" because I can't stand the Captain, then I apologise. 
T.
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