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    Craig,

    It all depends on the level of formality of the wedding. A beach wedding this time of year and you would not wear a jacket at all.

    An informal church wedding held in the afternoon where everyone else will wear jacket and tie you would wear your Tweed.

    Did the invitation specify a dress code? Can you ask a member of the wedding party, or better yet the bride.

    Are you a part of the wedding party or a guest?

    The best advice is to dress appropriately to the event. Don't overdress and don't underdress. But you have to know what that is.
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    I agree with what Steve said. Unless the one that asked you is the bride and you are walking her down the aisle, I would go with the tweed and MacLean Hunting. The charcoal on charcoal may be too much grey.

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    I do think that you need to match the formality of the event. If this is a daytime wedding I would wear the charcoal tweed with the MacLean Hunting tartan. Take a look at the 1 kilt 10 looks, any of my looks from 6-8 are what I mean. Again finding out the formality of the wedding would be the first step.

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    I did find out that its a afternoon wedding with dinner in evening. The tweed will fit here.
    Depend on the level of formality I can adjust the jacket/vest combo.

    I am not worried about out blinging the bride. She knows Im a kiltie & there will be pipers.
    Determining formally of dress is kind of hard here. Dressing up for most is black jeans, white shirt & black leather vest. Casual dress means you can wear your work clothes.
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    Seems you've already answered your own question, but unless it's an evening wedding I'd always vote for the charcoal. Black is only for evening/night, no matter if you're kilting or trousered.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew Breecher View Post
    Seems you've already answered your own question, but unless it's an evening wedding I'd always vote for the charcoal. Black is only for evening/night, no matter if you're kilting or trousered.
    In THCD, the black barathea silver button Argyll, worn with a long neck tie, is suitable for formal daywear aka morning dress.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CMcG View Post
    In THCD, the black barathea silver button Argyll, worn with a long neck tie, is suitable for formal daywear aka morning dress.
    This is where I get confused...

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    Quote Originally Posted by knotty View Post
    I did find out that its a afternoon wedding with dinner in evening. The tweed will fit here.
    Depend on the level of formality I can adjust the jacket/vest combo.

    I am not worried about out blinging the bride. She knows Im a kiltie & there will be pipers.
    Determining formally of dress is kind of hard here. Dressing up for most is black jeans, white shirt & black leather vest. Casual dress means you can wear your dress clothes.
    Grizzly did you see this? He already answered the question as to formality which is why I stick with my recommendation of wearing the tweed.

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    Sorry Glen, I did see it but just to further confuse the issue, I have been to afternoon weddings where morning suits are still worn. It seems that up to 6.00pm aka daywear morning dress is a bit of a misnomer.

    Still agree that tweed is the best option.
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    Quote Originally Posted by McMurdo View Post
    I do think that you need to match the formality of the event. If this is a daytime wedding I would wear the charcoal tweed with the MacLean Hunting tartan. Take a look at the 1 kilt 10 looks, any of my looks from 6-8 are what I mean. Again finding out the formality of the wedding would be the first step.

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    Precisely, Glen.

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