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14th July 14, 08:50 PM
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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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14th July 14, 11:46 PM
#2
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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15th July 14, 06:17 AM
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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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15th July 14, 07:53 AM
#4
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.
Last edited by knotty; 15th July 14 at 03:36 PM.
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15th July 14, 12:22 PM
#5
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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15th July 14, 01:14 PM
#6
 Originally Posted by Andrew Breecher
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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15th July 14, 02:35 PM
#7
 Originally Posted by CMcG
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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15th July 14, 03:24 PM
#8
 Originally Posted by knotty
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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15th July 14, 03:35 PM
#9
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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Simon
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15th July 14, 12:24 PM
#10
 Originally Posted by McMurdo
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.
http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/f...-attire-46888/
Precisely, Glen.
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