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6th October 08, 06:58 PM
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One of the groom, after the ceremony:

A bowler hat doesn't normally spring to mind as kiltwear, but Kirk wore his with panache.
And one of the groom and his friends:
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7th October 08, 06:15 AM
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I actually found this site because of this wedding. After looking around here and asking a couple of questions, I purchased a semi-traditional from USA Kilts. I am glad I did. As Wompet said, the rentals were spotty. The Argyles and waistcoats were good quality, though mine was missing buttons, the kilts varied. At least one was a Gold Brothers, but the Isle of Skye appeared to be 16oz wool. The Groom's jacket and my own fit well, the others not so well. At the end of the reception, I tried on Groomsman 1's jacket from the pic below. It was at least one size larger than mine, and a long to boot. His kilt was a good 6" to large.
Here are a few pics my father took:
The Groom and Groomsman:

Tartans: Groom--Duncan, Myself--USA Kilts Semi-Trad Hunting MacLeod, Groomsman 1--Scottish National Ancient, Groomsman 2--Isle of Skye, Wompet's brother the Usher (not in this picture)--Scottish National Modern
Me Waltzing with the Maid of Honor (I did manage not to run into anyone or step on her feet)

The Bride and Groom doing a much better job with the Waltzing.

Wompet didn't mention, but the Bride was German, her mother Austrian. Here she is being escorted to her seat by her nephew, if I recall correctly, both in traditional Austrian attire.

The Bride and Groom had been living in France until a couple weeks before the wedding. They have now moved to the US. There was a sizable contingent of the bride's friends and family that flew in from Europe to attend.
Last edited by svc40bt; 7th October 08 at 06:29 AM.
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7th October 08, 09:20 AM
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Very nice photos! It looked like a lovely Fall day for wedding and good on ya for showing restraint in your dress.

We have discussed if a bowler hat could be worn with a kilt at length before here on XMTS, it is nice to finally see what it looks like it real life. Maybe not my cup of tea, but with the waistcoat, jacket, and tie it isn't bad at all.
 Originally Posted by Wompet;607763A
bowler hat doesn't normally spring to mind as kiltwear, but Kirk wore his with panache.
I must protest here, Kirk needs a bigger feather in white for that!
Cheers
Jamie
-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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