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You could get a nightstalker from stillwater that should fit the bill
http://www.stillwaterkilts.com/stdkilt.html
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 Originally Posted by michael steinrok
That would look great for a more posh formal look.
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Argyle jacket in black or charcoal, with a matching waistcoat. Black leather ghillies or brogues, and black leather or perhaps grey fur day/evening sporran (one without the silver cantle). Flashes. White shirt, turn down collar. Tie and kilt hose selection depend on the kilt you will wear.
Prince Charlie coatees, doublets, bow ties, plaids and brooches, jewelled dirks, etc, are only appropriate for evening wear.
Brown leather and tweed Argyle jackets, while often listed as daywear, are not ultra formal. If the group is following everything to the T, then stick with the black leather and the black or charcoal Argyle. If they are a little lax, you might be able to get away with the brown leather and tweed.
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Bingo!!!
A morning suit that just about says it all Yep! classic PC
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I now that this may sound like blasphemy, but...
It's been well over a year now since I wore pants, and I've banished them from my closet.
But I have to admit that the chance to wear a morning suit might make me break my kilted purity. For some reason I've always loved the way a morning suit looks and I'd be willing to be in pants for a short while just to finally get a picture of me in that attire.
But since I'm not on the invite list, I'm staying safely kilted.
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Not that I'm a fashion guru but I am a big fan of wearing my 8yrd black kilt with black hose and my black Argyll, or go with a nice ancient tartan maybe Campbell or Buchanan.Personnally I like the black on black look. I wish Ihad good pic to show you .
MacHummel
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