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10th January 12, 03:57 PM
#171
Re: 1 Kilt 10 Looks : A Visual Guide to Formality in Highland Attire
Originally Posted by kiltedjoss
Dressy and Dressy?
Nice catch, I'd say Smart day wear or day wear would be perfect for the office, dressy might be too much but could also work.
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10th January 12, 04:08 PM
#172
Re: 1 Kilt 10 Looks : A Visual Guide to Formality in Highland Attire
Originally Posted by McMurdo
Aye, but they aren't, therefore that argument is nullified.
Too true!! Too true!
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10th January 12, 05:43 PM
#173
Re: 1 Kilt 10 Looks : A Visual Guide to Formality in Highland Attire
Originally Posted by McMurdo
... this thread was meant as a Visual Guide to Formality in Highland Attire. I think there are other places to discuss the merits of jeans perhaps a kilt forum is not one of them.
Then I suppose you shouldn't have made this post, quoted in its entirety, in which you said NOTHING about Highland Attire AT ALL:
Originally Posted by McMurdo
I could not agree more Jamie. I could not imagine black or white tie with jeans.
You said you couldn't imagine it and I made it so you don't have to.
Originally Posted by McMurdo
I also take exception to your claim that it depends how much money you have and whether or not you have anything to prove, that is not the point at all. I am far from rich, the outfits pictured took years to save for. It's about wearing the appropriate outfit and how to do so with one kilt.
How long it took you to save up for your kit has nothing to do with my statement on financial wherewithal. These gents have all shown up for a black tie affair (albeit in the country) in jeans, barefoot, sandals, and Wellies. Would they wear this to the opera or to a do in the big city? Doubtful. But does that mean they are doing it wrong here? Not by any stretch of the imagination. There is a time and a place for everything.
Kenneth Mansfield
NON OBLIVISCAR
My tartan quilt: Austin, Campbell, Hamilton, MacBean, MacFarlane, MacLean, MacRae, Robertson, Sinclair (and counting)
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10th January 12, 05:57 PM
#174
Re: 1 Kilt 10 Looks : A Visual Guide to Formality in Highland Attire
my comment was ment that a kilt could be worn for all occasions. I never dreamed I would be lambasted so severly for that. I thought better of the people on this form.
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10th January 12, 05:59 PM
#175
Re: 1 Kilt 10 Looks : A Visual Guide to Formality in Highland Attire
Originally Posted by SlackerDrummer
There is a time and a place for everything.
I think it's time for a dram.
Money is flat and meant to be piled up.
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10th January 12, 06:01 PM
#176
Re: 1 Kilt 10 Looks : A Visual Guide to Formality in Highland Attire
Originally Posted by kiltedjoss
I think it's time for a dram.
Best answer yet, thank you for putting this into perspective.
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10th January 12, 08:14 PM
#177
Re: 1 Kilt 10 Looks : A Visual Guide to Formality in Highland Attire
Actually, Slackerdrummer, though you said, "These gents have all shown up for a black tie affair (albeit in the country) in jeans, barefoot, sandals, and Wellies. . . ," they are in fact likely well-paid models who showed up for a photo shoot for a magazine. Real people rarely dress like models in faddish magazines and on glitzy TV shows, and I doubt one should even think of attending an event dressed like that if the invitation clearly says, "Black Tie."
And . . . saving and financial wherewithal truly are not the same things; the first is how one overcomes the second. I know some very well-turned-out wearers of highland attire who are not well-off at all. They do, however, practice many of the points proposed by Dave Ramsey, so the answer from McMurdo was an appropriate bit of advice for those without the wherewithal to rush out and purchase items of clothing.
And I really don't think there's any "lambasting" going on, but there you are. I did, though, think that anyone here would understand that a kilt is highland attire without having to state the same.
Oh, well. Drinks are on me. I think I'll don my highland attire kilt and choose a look for the evening.
Last edited by thescot; 10th January 12 at 08:20 PM.
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11th January 12, 08:46 AM
#178
Re: 1 Kilt 10 Looks : A Visual Guide to Formality in Highland Attire
Originally Posted by thescot
Actually, Slackerdrummer, though you said, "These gents have all shown up for a black tie affair (albeit in the country) in jeans, barefoot, sandals, and Wellies. . . ," they are in fact likely well-paid models who showed up for a photo shoot for a magazine. Real people rarely dress like models in faddish magazines and on glitzy TV shows, and I doubt one should even think of attending an event dressed like that if the invitation clearly says, "Black Tie."
Actually, if you'd clicked the "Source" link provided, you'd know that this was in fact (as opposed to "in fact likely") an "'outdoor supper' hosted by Country Living contributing editor Randy Florke and partner Sean Maloney at their Sullivan County, N.Y., farm." Just because it was professionally photographed for the magazine doesn't mean it wasn't real. Apparently the invitation stated "Black tie with a twist".
Now let's get back to kilts. Please. I'm sorry for the diversion.
Kenneth Mansfield
NON OBLIVISCAR
My tartan quilt: Austin, Campbell, Hamilton, MacBean, MacFarlane, MacLean, MacRae, Robertson, Sinclair (and counting)
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11th January 12, 11:06 AM
#179
Re: 1 Kilt 10 Looks : A Visual Guide to Formality in Highland Attire
Black tie is black tie.
All these pseudo things like "black tie with a twist" or "black tie casual" or "black tie whatever" are not black tie at all.
To keep this on topic, I've not got much money but I've carefully put together my traditional wardrobe to be able to be adequately attired at any level from casual to white tie.
It can be done.
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11th January 12, 11:53 AM
#180
Re: 1 Kilt 10 Looks : A Visual Guide to Formality in Highland Attire
This all reminds me of a wedding I went to out in the country a few years ago. It wasn't black-tie, but folks 'dressed up' for it, like the old fellow that wore a bow tie and suit jacket over his bib-overalls.
Depends on where you are at I guess.
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