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    And drat....

    Forgot I'll have to learn how to knot a bow tie. I better get practicing.

    Daft Wullie, ye do hae the brains o’ a beetle, an’ I’ll fight any scunner who says different!

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    I'd think black rather than charcoal for the jacket. You might give some thought to a Spenser jacket, mentioned in this thread:

    http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/f...l-cheap-77030/
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dale Seago View Post
    I'd think black rather than charcoal for the jacket. You might give some thought to a Spenser jacket, mentioned in this thread:

    http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/f...l-cheap-77030/
    It's been so long, I completely forgot about that route!
    thanks Dale.

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    With the, unfortunately, rather loose interpretations of "formal" these days, you were told that suits would be seen. The kilt, however, does provide some interesting wiggle room. If your Argyle jacket is a dark charcoal and not too tweedy, wear that with a black bow tie and formal shirt. Since my family tartan has a grey background, I wear a dark grey PC. But I would not hesitate to wear my black Argyle to an opera ball if I wanted a different look. The chances are I will be only one there in a smart looking kilt outfit and I certainly won't be criticized for being underdressed.

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    If your opera house is anything like the ones I've been in, the only time the light will be bright enough for anyone to tell the difference between your charcoal jacket and a black one is for the few minutes you spend in the lobby before and after the show, and then it'll probably only be noticed if you're standing beside someone wearing black. If 'twere I, I'd keep saving the $ for the kilt, wear the charcoal Argyll, and enjoy the opera. Which one is it, by the way?

    *I just reread that you're going to a ball, not to the opera. My suggestion stands, regardless.*
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    Sorry to be contrary, but there is nothing Formal about a tweed argyll jacket, regardless of color. If the invitation says "Formal Attire" I would go with MoR's initial response. Some peoples loose interpretation, our current financial situation, or what we think might work, does not change the definition, nor the expectations.

    Buy the new jacket, at a budget price if need be, and go to the event without ever worrying that you are not up to the expressed and expected standard of dress.

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    PS. Here is a link to where I purchased mine. http://stores.ebay.com/CARSE-OF-GOWR...p2047675.l2563
    It is 17oz, very well made and the service was perfect. Check his ratings!
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    Quote Originally Posted by MacMillan's son View Post
    Sorry to be contrary, but there is nothing Formal about a tweed argyll jacket, regardless of color. If the invitation says "Formal Attire" I would go with MoR's initial response. Some peoples loose interpretation, our current financial situation, or what we think might work, does not change the definition, nor the expectations.

    Buy the new jacket, at a budget price if need be, and go to the event without ever worrying that you are not up to the expressed and expected standard of dress.

    Regards,
    Brooke
    Like the thought process here Brooke
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    Quote Originally Posted by MacMillan's son View Post
    Sorry to be contrary, but there is nothing Formal about a tweed argyll jacket, regardless of color. If the invitation says "Formal Attire" I would go with MoR's initial response. Some peoples loose interpretation, our current financial situation, or what we think might work, does not change the definition, nor the expectations.

    Buy the new jacket, at a budget price if need be, and go to the event without ever worrying that you are not up to the expressed and expected standard of dress.

    Regards,
    Brooke

    PS. Here is a link to where I purchased mine. http://stores.ebay.com/CARSE-OF-GOWR...p2047675.l2563
    It is 17oz, very well made and the service was perfect. Check his ratings!
    I too, concur. Formal is still formal.
    And I too, have made several purchases (some PV kilts and other items) from the eBay store linked to. Every item good quality, good prices, and fast delivery.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MacMillan's son View Post
    Sorry to be contrary, but there is nothing Formal about a tweed argyll jacket, regardless of color. If the invitation says "Formal Attire" I would go with MoR's initial response. Some peoples loose interpretation, our current financial situation, or what we think might work, does not change the definition, nor the expectations.

    Buy the new jacket, at a budget price if need be, and go to the event without ever worrying that you are not up to the expressed and expected standard of dress.

    Regards,
    Brooke

    PS. Here is a link to where I purchased mine. http://stores.ebay.com/CARSE-OF-GOWR...p2047675.l2563
    It is 17oz, very well made and the service was perfect. Check his ratings!
    Thanks for the link - though I think by the time I've added in a vest and shipping, I'm approaching the price Rocky currently has on a jacket/vest combo. And I can be there in person to see if it fits...
    Now crossing my fingers that he has right size, or Carse can get it here quickly enough, else Spencer it will definitely be.
    Last edited by Tony; 27th January 13 at 06:54 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony View Post
    And drat....

    Forgot I'll have to learn how to knot a bow tie. I better get practicing.
    Good call. Self tied ties look so much better than pre-tied.

    There are a number of good tutorials on youtube. Scan a few and see what works for you.
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