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19th March 15, 04:39 PM
#5
 Originally Posted by Cyd
In Scotland, showing up the groom like that would be the height of poor taste. Only the groom and those he elects are supposed to wear fly plaids.
I've always been of the opinion that if the bride and groom can so easily be outdone by a guest then they didn't put enough effort into their own clothing.
In regards fly plaids, if someone can feel they're being upstaged by a piece of tartan draped over the shoulder then their own efforts must be minimal and perhaps that is what needs to change - away with the bare minimum and in with some real traditional attire.
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