No one needs to correct a Marine in Boots.
Though maybe a Scot might.
Enjoy the Ball.
DanNeil
USAF Ret.
Remember please, that we are talking about advice that was asked for, about civilian kilt attire, not military dress regulations. So if a Marine, for example, asks for advice on civilian kilt attire then this Scot will assist, if he can.
Last edited by Jock Scot; 6th November 13 at 01:43 PM.
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No one needs to correct a Marine in Boots.
Though maybe a Scot might.
Enjoy the Ball.
DanNeil
USAF Ret.
Jock's right (as usual).
By the way, the OP isn't and wasn't a Marine.
If the Marine was wearing his boots to an evening formal function and he asked me for advice, then I (as Jock Scot also said) would advise and assist him.
Last edited by BCAC; 7th November 13 at 02:07 AM.
Reason: I really must learn to proof read!
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If the Marine was wearing his boots to an evening formal function and he asked me for advice, then I (as Jock Scot also said) would advise and assist him.
I certainly hope a Marine wouldn't wear his or her boots to a formal function where dress blues are the uniform of the day! Oh Lord!
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