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    I wore one on my wedding day - a very long time ago - all the male guests wore morning suits, with three or four kilted. I always thought I would buy one when I started my new love affair with highlandwear last year, however, influenced by the many threads and posts on xmarks, I'm not now sure I see the point. A good quality lovat green tweed for all daywear, dressed up or down as the occasion demands and a pc for black tie in the evening will meet all my requirements. As for the Anderson catalogue suggesting a groom wearing black tie during the day! My dad would have forty fits and my grandpa would be spinning in his grave at the thought. Black tie after 7.
    Steve.

    "We, the kilted ones, are ahead of the curve" -
    Bren.

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    A versatile compromise tends to be the best option when facing varying conditions with a single tool. So I would say a trip where one jacket has to serve many purposes. If you are near home and have access to your entire wardrobe you may not reach for it at all.

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    I have no idea, Nathan! Good question, mate.

    What I do know is that I have never owned an Argyll style jacket in black Barathea wool with silver buttons and probably never will. Don't get me wrong, I like the look of it, especially when it's paired up with a 5 button waistcoat. I absolutely love the 19th-century styles with the elongated "Van Dyke" pockets on both the jacket and the waistcoat, i.e.- see some of Kenneth MacLeay's Highlanders and John Brown's (portrayed by Billy Connolly) version in the film "Mrs. Brown."

    Honestly, I've never really had an occasion where I would even wear one. For me, it's either Highland daywear, which of course is an Argyll style jacket and waistcoat in tweed, or Highland black/white tie, which is a doublet in black Barathea or coloured velvet. I do realise that this topic may be quite subjective from person to person.

    Cheers,
    Last edited by creagdhubh; 18th December 13 at 09:58 AM.

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