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20th April 06, 07:30 PM
#1
Pleats in back.
That's about it, as far as I'm concerned.
Oh, and be sure and wear everything centered, and the kilt up over your navel.
Yes, it matters, and will make a big difference in the final "look."
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20th April 06, 07:36 PM
#2
Be prepared to be the center of attention.
Don't let the bridesmaids get behind you.
Don't "Braveheart" your new mother in law.
Congratulations to you and your bride to be.
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20th April 06, 07:44 PM
#3
Oh, no not my wedding. I will be 10 years married next month.
This is a friends niece getting married. Someone assumed due to my kilt wearing ways I knew how to dress myself. The mother of the bride has given me the task of making sure her brother there and dressed, plus another friend. Me I'm there for the cake.
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20th April 06, 08:17 PM
#4
 Originally Posted by Randy
Oh, no not my wedding. I will be 10 years married next month.
This is a friends niece getting married. Someone assumed due to my kilt wearing ways I knew how to dress myself. The mother of the bride has given me the task of making sure her brother there and dressed, plus another friend. Me I'm there for the cake.
Well, the advice still applies. Pass the congrats on to the bride and groom.
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21st April 06, 12:05 AM
#5
If you post a pic, an hour or two before the show, someone should be online to help you. We took pics before my wedding, and I had plenty of time to make adjustments.
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21st April 06, 08:51 AM
#6
 Originally Posted by Norbydog
If you post a pic, an hour or two before the show, someone should be online to help you. We took pics before my wedding, and I had plenty of time to make adjustments.
or at least describe what you will be wearing so we can comment on how great it will look.
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21st April 06, 09:16 AM
#7
Pleats in back...
proper length..
no halberd axe in your sock
properly filled sporran flask.
bonnie lass on your arm.
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21st April 06, 08:58 PM
#8
 Originally Posted by Colin
or at least describe what you will be wearing so we can comment on how great it will look.
wedding 1730, reception 1930 'til they throw us out.
Hat- yea or nay it would be a glengary (the women in my life picked it out for me over the balmoral)
Torso-white tuxedo shirt, silver/pearl studs, cufflinks, black bow tie (still having problem getting right look), black Prince Charlie jacket and waist coat.
The KILT- Dunbar modern (mostly red with green, think Christmas), black belt, silver buckle, white fur sporran (semi dress).
whats under my kilt? green flashes, off-white hose, black dress shoes, no sgian dubh- real knife in sporran.
Any suggestions? will be heading out at 1930 UTC on Saturday.
I wore the Irish National SWK to dinner. My experience this evening says not many kilt wearers in this area. My friends returned the womens attentions to save my marriage, thoughful aren't they.
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