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View Poll Results: How do YOU do black tie?

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  • Prince Charlie or reasonable facsimile (converted eton, spencer or tail coat)

    34 52.31%
  • Black barrathea argyll. Dress it up, dress it down. Save the money. Hit the town..

    15 23.08%
  • Formal doublet. I like to stand out.

    9 13.85%
  • Other/I like to switch it up!

    7 10.77%
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    I have never attended or been invited to a 'Black Tie' event. I voted for Black Argyll because of past experience I would not get enough use from something more formal.
    Kevin Cernoch
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    Actually, I voted "doublet" because it's the closest to the Sheriffmuir I have on order, but in Saxon dress I just wear a black suit with my clerical collar because clerical dress is considered to be universally correct, at least here in Canada.
    Rev'd Father Bill White: Mostly retired Parish Priest & former Elementary Headmaster. Lover of God, dogs, most people, joy, tradition, humour & clarity. Legion Padre, theologian, teacher, philosopher, linguist, encourager of hearts & souls & a firm believer in dignity, decency, & duty. A proud Canadian Sinclair with solid Welsh and other heritage.

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    I would wear my green PC. After trying it with solid colored hose, and not liking the look, I have gone back to wearing only WHITE hose with the PC. I would consider green/blue argyle or diced hose but I don't own either of these.
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    I voted "Black Barathea Argyll" because that's what I currently wear for black tie, along with a bias-cut tartan waistcoat and diced hose.

    I'm hoping that a long-running plan will come to fruition this autumn and I'll be the proud owner of a new velvet doublet (most likely a Sheriffmuir, with which I will also wear my tartan waistcoat).

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    Black Barathea Argyll, waistcoat, pleated white shirt, black or red bow tie. Usually green, red or black solid hose, flashes that match a color in the kilt. Black leather sporran strap, no belt. Silver cantle, fur front hunting sporran.

    Oh, and one absolute necessity to be a well turned out for the evening kilted gentleman - a beautiful lady!



    This photo is from the Marine Corps Ball from a couple of years ago, before I had my current fur hunting sporran.
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    I voted "I like to switch it up" because although I have mostly worn my PC to black tie events, I will likely wear one of my doublets the next time. I prefer my black velvet doublet and am looking forward to the change. I wear it with diced hose, red flashes and bucked shoes.
    Natan Easbaig Mac Dhòmhnaill, FSA Scot
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    “Yet still the blood is strong, the heart is Highland, And we, in dreams, behold the Hebrides.” - The Canadian Boat Song.

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    It rather depends on the level of formality. Not all black-tie events are equal. My preferred choice is a black velvet Sheriffmuir but I have also worn a black barathea Argyll. The PC from my younger days is now a wee bit tight. Temperature is also a factor and the desirability of keeping cool during reels can dictate the lightest jacket and no waistcoat. My recently purchased and refurbished Kenmore/Balmorral type doublet will get an outing later in the year.
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    Standard is a black barthea Argyle jacket for me, worn with a variety of waistcoats.




    However, I do have a Sheriffmuir doublet that I like to wear to mix it up a bit -- however it is made from Harris Tweed, which is a coarser cloth than typically worn for formal events, so I wear it when I want to be a bit different.



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    "Formal doublet. I like to stand out," was my vote. My preferred doublet of choice for black or white tie is the Regulation doublet in either black barathea or black velvet (I do own a KA coatee in dark green velvet, but it is seldom worn). Whereas I am rather fond of other doublet styles such as the Appin (tartan), Balmoral, Kenmore and Montrose, I am most keen on the style of the Regulation doublet. Sometimes I like to wear a scarlet or tartan waistcoat with my Highland evening attire and the Regulation doublet lends itself well to such details.









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    Last edited by creagdhubh; 8th May 13 at 05:26 AM.

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    I voted "other" because depending upon the occasion I switch between a black barathea Argyll and a regulation doublet. Gentleman's Dinners with the St Andrew's Society are usually in the Argyll, while the doublet gets trotted out for most events with ladies present. Trews (not tartan trousers) and a dinner jacket are another favorite.
    Last edited by MacMillan of Rathdown; 8th May 13 at 07:29 AM.
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