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27th February 08, 06:43 AM
#1
 Originally Posted by davedove
That tends to be the way I think of it. However, with our increasingly casual society, in some people's eyes, formal means a jacket and tie. I don't think that way, but many do. 
I guess it's a change in styles or fashions or whatever.
People are becoming more casual, because it's comfortable.
Trend? Fad?
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27th February 08, 06:53 AM
#2
I have a black Argyl and a Montrose Doublet. The full formal Montrose, with Dirk, soup dippers and Fly Plaid, scares the hell out of people at non Scot events like a Hunt ball. They make polite conversation and slide away... The Argyll and bow tie formal outfit doesn't freak them out as much.
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27th February 08, 06:59 AM
#3
 Originally Posted by KiltedHuntsman
The full formal Montrose, with Dirk, soup dippers and Fly Plaid, scares the hell out of people at non Scot events like a Hunt ball.
What are soup dippers?
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