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24th May 16, 02:18 AM
#41
Would a "hire mentality" be a PC, 1 of 4 available tartans, black bow tie and a plain sporran with white hose?
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24th May 16, 03:06 AM
#42
Originally Posted by JohnClanFarquharson
Would a "hire mentality" be a PC, 1 of 4 available tartans, black bow tie and a plain sporran with white hose?
and ghillie brogues--------- and plaid------------and a do it all(semi dress?) and actually not plain but distinctly unexciting sporran------------and if not a black bow tie, a ruche tie.
So you are floating between schools of thought in a way and that is absolutely fine if that is your choice. What my observations do , I hope, is illustrate that there often appears to be a noticeable diverging of thought between one side of the Atlantic and the other, from a traditional point of view.
Last edited by Jock Scot; 24th May 16 at 03:16 AM.
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24th May 16, 03:11 AM
#43
Originally Posted by Jock Scot
and ghillie brogues--------- and plaid---------and a do it all(semi dress?) sporran------------and if not a black bow tie, a ruche tie.
Id suppose everything is a "hire mentality" was going for the none hire look. I failed.
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24th May 16, 03:29 AM
#44
Fair enough, from my experiences in Scotland visit family and going to games and dinners, cant say ive seen anyone in one particular dress. Lots of colors and styles. Ill be in Braemar in August be honored to have Jock at my pre-reception party.
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24th May 16, 03:47 AM
#45
That is very kind of you, sir. August is a time when my family and friends are rather busy chasing things that swim, run or fly, so I am sure that you will have a great time without me.
You seem to have local knowledge too which is great, but I do seriously suggest that you study traditional "local form" as opposed to the "local" hire company version of it and the trans-Atlantic version of it. You are, as they say, right slap bang in the "lions den" so to speak and I am quite sure that you don't intend to be lunch!
" Rules are for the guidance of wise men and the adherence of idle minds and minor tyrants". Field Marshal Lord Slim.
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24th May 16, 05:05 AM
#46
No worries. Im looking forward to getting there. Be in Aboyne first day to visit family, they are not shy about sorting me out lol.
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1st June 16, 08:40 AM
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10th October 16, 02:41 PM
#48
How it turned out
I went PC, no rouch tie, regular, white on white.
Edit: I know kilt looks long, my braces had just come loose and it began to sag a bit right before this group of pictures.
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Last edited by JohnClanFarquharson; 10th October 16 at 02:44 PM.
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20th October 16, 05:24 AM
#49
Very nice! Congratulations!
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