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18th April 09, 08:24 PM
#31
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19th April 09, 04:57 AM
#32
The shoulder pads and waistcoat are fine and you're going to look great for the wedding. If your wife and you are happy with the day, then you will have succeeded on all counts!
Slainte!
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19th April 09, 07:02 AM
#33
Unsolicited Advice
No offense intended, but is that the sporran you'll be wearing? I think the occasion calls for something a little nicer. Maybe a semi-dress sporran....not too much bling but a little nicer than a plain day wear? I understand the budget is strapped but maybe you could borrow one?
Congrats on the "public" wedding!
Kev
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19th April 09, 07:18 AM
#34
A Curmudgeonly Traditional Speaks Out
Dan,
Everything looks fine. Your outfit is perfect-- even the sporran. Take the extra $20 and buy a bottle of bubbly. Don't bother with a three-button waistcoat right now. Especially if you aren't going to wear a bow tie. Long ties with 3 button waistcoats look dorkey. Now go put everything back on the hanger, pour yourself a cuppa coffee, and chill out in front of the TV. You look great.
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19th April 09, 07:20 AM
#35
well
I will be wearing an Irish Saffron kilt so I was thinking of wearing no sporran at all. I also dislike those horsehair/fur sporrans, I just find them ugly. So maybe if I can save up some more $$$ I will get a little fancier leather sporran. I am not the flashy type.
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19th April 09, 12:57 PM
#36
Originally Posted by Dan R Porter
... So maybe if I can save up some more $$$ I will get a little fancier leather sporran. I am not the flashy type.
There you go, Dan. I can relate to that
I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
Yes, I have squirrels in my brain…
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19th April 09, 02:20 PM
#37
Back to the original question - the waistcoat should be long enough to cover the top of the kilt, especially on the sides. I frequently see white shirts peeking out from under the waistcoat, and it looks terrible. I don't know about highland wear, but in regular black tie and white tie, the waistcoat should be slightly longer in front than the tails jacket.
Last edited by Colonel MacNeal; 19th April 09 at 02:37 PM.
Reason: add picture
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19th April 09, 07:53 PM
#38
Originally Posted by Colonel MacNeal
Back to the original question - the waistcoat should be long enough to cover the top of the kilt, especially on the sides. I frequently see white shirts peeking out from under the waistcoat, and it looks terrible. I don't know about highland wear, but in regular black tie and white tie, the waistcoat should be slightly longer in front than the tails jacket.
Col Mac, I agree wholeheartedly with the first part of you post, but not the second part. In regular/Highland, white/black tie the waistcoat should never extend below the bottom of the tailcoat, or Highland equivelant.
"O, why the deuce should I repine, and be an ill foreboder?
I'm twenty-three, and five feet nine, I'll go and be a sodger!
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19th April 09, 10:18 PM
#39
Originally Posted by Fougasse
Col Mac, I agree wholeheartedly with the first part of you post, but not the second part. In regular/Highland, white/black tie the waistcoat should never extend below the bottom of the tailcoat, or Highland equivelant.
Quite so. Although the fashion in the Regency period was to show several inches of the waistcoat below the front hem of the jacket (which was buttoned) once the "modern" dress jacket became the norm waistcoats were shortened so that they were the same length as the jacket. For well over a century the waistcoat-- be it white or black-- has generally remained the same length as the coat. This applies to Highland, as well as civilian, attire.
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20th April 09, 06:31 AM
#40
Originally Posted by Colonel MacNeal
[IMG] I don't know about highland wear, but in regular black tie and white tie, the waistcoat should be slightly longer in front than the tails jacket.
I am afraid I cannot agree with this point, Colonel.
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