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16th August 08, 08:54 AM
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Thank you all for clearing up thre rules of kilted formal wear for me.
I'm going to end up breaking them today. Thankfully no one at the wedding will know the difference.
My godbrother is also going to wear his kilt to the wedding today, and he's about the same size I am. I'm going to loan him my Argyll, and I'm going to wear the PC. I found an unbelievable deal on a tux shirt, bowtie, stud, and cufflink set($25 for everything!) so I'm set for any occasion that calls for the PC.
The way I see it, if one of us is going to be over dressed and look a fool, it's better that it be me, who knows better, than the new kiltie who's still trying to learn the basics.
I also have a relative's 50th anniversary party to attend today, so after the wedding I'm going to change my shirt and tie and put on the waistcoat from the Argyll.
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