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    If we simply accept that Highland wear never was, is not, and never will be directly analoguous to Saxon wear we will all be happier.

    It's not that difficult at all. These various 'points' one way or another are seemingly over-complicated by not accepting the above.

    I may be wrong. No offence was intended.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheOfficialBren View Post
    If we simply accept that Highland wear never was, is not, and never will be directly analoguous to Saxon wear we will all be happier.
    That is true, but we have to accept the same levels of formality. For years I've been frustrated with the black suit. You can wear it to lots of functions but even with a different tie and shirt you still look like every one else. The kilt gives me more options but the formality is a bit harder to nail down due to my lack of experience.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hopper250 View Post
    That is true, but we have to accept the same levels of formality. For years I've been frustrated with the black suit. You can wear it to lots of functions but even with a different tie and shirt you still look like every one else. The kilt gives me more options but the formality is a bit harder to nail down due to my lack of experience.
    Ah! Good point. Very true.

    I, for one, am also glad to have the more experienced among us offering advice and pointers.
    :-)
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