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19th October 06, 02:15 PM
#11
Critique?
You have a good sense of style and you do not look out of place. One point worth mentioning however - Highland hose (as worn with kilts) are not soccer sock! Perhaps you should fold them down a tad so that you can get three finger widths from the hose top to the knuckle of the tibial plateau at the side of the knee (that's the bump that you can feel on the outside of your knee), which is an old army rule. I can't help feeling this will improve the appearance of the whole outfit. Enjoy the experience!
PipingScot.
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19th October 06, 03:36 PM
#12
I think it looks great, though I can see where it is a little wide at the waist, but never-the-less it looks damn good. I want one!
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19th October 06, 03:56 PM
#13
thanks for the input guys!
AS for the alterations, I'm going to have a tailor who works at a men's formal clothing store. Most tailors around here that I have used cut corners.
I'll also try the lower sock bit, as My sister-in-law's wedding is this weekend and I'll be wearing the same outfit again.
thanks a ton everyone!
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19th October 06, 07:39 PM
#14
I think it looks sharp! I second (third?) the black socks with saffron flashes suggestion. Just a strange thought....what about a saffron bow tie?
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23rd October 06, 12:29 AM
#15
ai'd wear black hose ...
an ya MUST get ghillie brogues tae gae wi' the PC jeekit...
lueking guid in oiny case....
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23rd October 06, 03:42 PM
#16
Originally Posted by PipingScot
You have a good sense of style and you do not look out of place. One point worth mentioning however - Highland hose (as worn with kilts) are not soccer sock! Perhaps you should fold them down a tad so that you can get three finger widths from the hose top to the knuckle of the tibial plateau at the side of the knee (that's the bump that you can feel on the outside of your knee), which is an old army rule. I can't help feeling this will improve the appearance of the whole outfit. Enjoy the experience!
PipingScot.
I don't know anything about formal rules, but I'm with PS on this. I would roll down the socks to the point where the swell of the calf is beginning to recede - kinda' like a collar sitting around and on top of, the widest point of the leg.
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23rd October 06, 04:14 PM
#17
Just a touch more fitted in the waist would be perfect. Shoot a pic when it's done. O'Neille
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23rd October 06, 04:44 PM
#18
Originally Posted by Kilted KT
oh, I know a a belt is not normally worn with a PC, but I'd much rather have the belt. and yes, I know it is off-center. The pic I took with it centered was blurry.
I'd wear the belt with the PC - unless also wearing a waistcoat.
The belt buckle does odd things to the front of the waistcoast, so...
No belt with a waistcoat. Otherwise, belt.
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24th October 06, 12:30 PM
#19
With a waistcoat the belt is pretty much obscured anyway so would be superflous unless the kilt is too big and the belt is needed to hold it up!
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24th October 06, 12:47 PM
#20
Can I ask what color that kilt is? It's difficult to tell from my monitor. It sort of looks brownish-orange but I'm also wondering what the color is called?
Phil in Phoenix
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