Derek might choose a dodgy tie, Trefor, but he is right about the casual dress code for the Folk Club!!
The first time I visited Rumney, it was for a Ceilidh, not the Folk Club, and I felt distinctly over-dressed! I forget now which kilt I wore, but I also had on a Jacobean Shirt and leather Potaine, with full-up hose and dance-ghillies - plus, of course, sporran and belt.
Recently, for the Folk Club, I wore my Bro-Leon (Breton) kilt with a plain black long-sleeved, open-necked shirt. A nice black leather waistcoat (from Union Kilts, actually), black full-up hose with yellow flashes, plain black shoes, black belt with Breton waist-plate and my black Freelander sporran. All very comfortable and 'evening casual'!
So, don't dress up for the evening with jacket and tie. Just be comfortable and thoroughly enjoy yourself, as I did.
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