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    Tweed is not usually worn at formal events, so assuming your black argyle is not tweed then wear it with your black bow tie.

    At a push, if it’s a choice between tweed green or tweed black then the black is going to get you by, but in truth it’s not very satisfactory.

    Tartan ties of any sort worn with the kilt are best avoided from a traditional point of view. Very few manage to marry the two items together successfully.
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    "...it’s a black tie event"

    You answer your own question here

    Black jacket, black tie.

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    The Burns Night events I have attended have always been "black tie" events, so I've worn my black tie and Prince Charlie jacket.

    Your black Argyll and tie should work fine. If you wanted to add color, a velvet doublet of some sort might work, too, although it doesn't sound like you have one of those lying around.

    Andrew

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