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28th June 08, 07:45 PM
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Vest, Belt, or Neither HELP!!!!!!!!!
Being a person of ample size I find theat it is easier for myself to wear vests rather than belts. Belts seam to move out of place and need constant adjustment. I know that with a PC a vest is the norm but what about less formal attire. I know that the chief of our clan goes frequently without either with jackets and without. Just requesting that you weigh in with your opinions.
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Last edited by Harold Cannon; 28th June 08 at 07:52 PM.
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28th June 08, 07:47 PM
#2
Jacket + Vest = no belt
Jacket - vest = belt
This is the general thought.
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28th June 08, 07:50 PM
#3
A belt is certainly not required. A good fitting kilt doesn't need one to stay up.
Beyond that Bradley has the formula down pat.
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28th June 08, 07:52 PM
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First of all it is clothing not a uniform, belt / not belt or vest / no vest is more your choice for casual wear. A belt is normally not worn with a vest because the belt pushes the bottom of the vest out and it looks funny. There are vests that are cut short and end just above the belts and then a vest belt combo may look OK. If the kilt fits correctly you don't need to wear either a vest or a belt.
The major question, especially for casual wear is what makes you feel comfortable.
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Yup, the previous posters have it right.
I will add that if your kilt is too large to stay up on its own, a vest hides suspenders. A kilt belt is really ornament, at least in the case of a dress belt, and if you cinch it tight enough to keep your (too large) kilt up, you get wrinkles and bulges in the waistband that are unsightly.
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If you're wearing a vest, then a belts looks out of place. If you're not wearing a vest, then a belt looks good.
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I think you should wear what's comfortable. If you just want to wear a vest, and no jacket or belt, that's more than fine. I honestly think that's a preferable look sometimes. I'd look through the Casual pics thread and find some looks. There's plenty there and I know that there's some with just a vest.
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