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2nd December 06, 11:00 AM
#21
Silly as it may be... that narrow band of cloth worn around the waist is called a
c u m m e r b u n d.
... at least according to Mr. Webster.
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2nd December 06, 11:02 AM
#22
Well that certainly explains why my spell check kept trying to change it to that...
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2nd December 06, 02:07 PM
#23
Originally Posted by Blu (Ontario)
Silly as it may be... that narrow band of cloth worn around the waist is called a
c u m m e r b u n d.
... at least according to Mr. Webster.
.
:crap:
Better go back and do some editing!
Hail Blu :Grand Defender of the English Language!
Cheers
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
Of the ultimate combustion-My panache
Edmond Rostand
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2nd December 06, 02:24 PM
#24
I agree with Bob C. Very nice jacket!
"Touch not the cat bot a glove."
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2nd December 06, 03:18 PM
#25
do you have black hose? I've always liked the look of dark hose with a formal outfit....why not give the first outfit with dark hose a try, as opposed to the colored ones in the pic.
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2nd December 06, 06:13 PM
#26
James, I have to agree with Bob C. The tartan bow-tie and cummerbund just do not work - I'd go for a black bow-tie and Dress belt - and the lovat hose are non-starters for me; far too casual. Much as I dislike white hose, I do wear them formally and either white or off-white (which would still look fine with the white shirt!) hose are recommended by this old lag!!
The black kilt does not work as you present it because of the lovat hose again, and the tartan cummerbund and bow-tie. I think, if you are going for black jacket and kilt, you should restrict the entire outfit to black and white - black bow-tie and Dress belt with white/off-white hose. Black hose, with either kilt, would be just too much black - black hose with black shoes never looks right to me!
My black kilt is in barathea, the same fabric as my Prince Charlie. When mixing black fabrics you need to ensure that the 'blacks' are identical in shade and tone!
I just love your jacket, by the way, and since it is not entirely traditional, I would suggest not trying to find a waistcoat to wear with it - you could have difficulty matching the 'blacks' anyway! I'd wear it as it is.
Last edited by Hamish; 2nd December 06 at 06:17 PM.
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2nd December 06, 08:01 PM
#27
Originally Posted by Blu (Ontario)
Silly as it may be... that narrow band of cloth worn around the waist is called a
c u m m e r b u n d.
... at least according to Mr. Webster.
.
Mr. Webster also lists c u m b e r b u n d as a variant so either would be correct.
As seen here: Cummerbund/Cumberbund
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2nd December 06, 08:10 PM
#28
I do think you look quite dapper in both outfits..There is nothing like a well dressed Kilted man!!
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3rd December 06, 09:55 AM
#29
Originally Posted by Chef
Mr. Webster also lists c u m b e r b u n d as a variant so either would be correct.
As seen here: Cummerbund/Cumberbund
I feel better now!
Cheers
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
Of the ultimate combustion-My panache
Edmond Rostand
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3rd December 06, 10:42 AM
#30
*Cough*...
I stand corrected.
It looks like my well thumbed volume is slightly out of date.
(Time for an upgrade? methinks.)
Interesting how language changes.
*Crawls back under rock*
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