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Thread: Red's Funeral

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    I would not wear a PC, as Jock has said it is NOT the correct ensemble for a funeral, I've seen it done but that does not mean that it's right. If you can borrow a daywear tweed that would be best, however as it is Arizona perhaps a shirt and tie is the way to go. Again I'll deffer to Jock her and say the Black tie and hose would be best if you have them, of course you could go with a waistcoat too if you have one. If it were me I'd go in something like this:


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    Just a question here - are black armbands frowned upon these days?

    Regardless - I am sure you will honor Red by your presence kilted... I am grateful that you will be there for those of us who will be thinking of him and his family from a distance.

    edit - typo
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    Quote Originally Posted by Catdad View Post
    For what's it worth, my wife vetoed my wearing my suit jacket, so I'm going to be wearing my Flower of Scotland kilt, white shirt and tie (that has coordinating colors with the kilt) with the green hose I bought from Graeme at AZ Kilts. It will be the first time for me wearing flashes with hose.

    BTW...it's no longer necessary to wear dark colors at funnerals. And as colorful as Red was, I don't think he'd mind bright colors either.
    That was my thought, too... I think he might have actually preferred them. I know I would.
    "Two things are infinite- the universe, and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." Albert Einstein.

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    FYI, the Open Door Fellowship Church is a very casual place. For those attending, wear a kilt but don't overdress. Craig consistently wore a kilt to church, and Diane would like to see a lot of kilts. This is summer in Phoenix (tomorrow's high 108F) and Diane emphasized casual as the order of the day. (To me that doesn't mean sloppy.) I'm going to wear my good kilt, red hose, and black open-neck shirt. (probably)

    [edit: hmm... maybe my red shirt!]
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    Wardrobe update needed

    Thanks for the update Frank. I will still go with my choice of kilt and hose, but will rethink the shirt (and skip the tie).

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    You guys...I hear loud laughing from above as Craig reads this thread...Struggling with the poor folks in kilt hose at 108F....

    Won't be there, but will be wearing MacLean Hunting with a black shirt tomorrow. Normally wear bright clebratory colors to funerals - but this loss is just friggin' SAD - hence the black.

    Hope the church is packed with kilts. I have this feeling that Craig is gonna send you guys some sort of sign tomorrow evening. No clue what - but bet you'll recognize it when it happens.

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    Okay I will skip the tie too, but the Mickey mouse cufflinks are staying!!

    MM

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    Say a prayer/light a candle for me and all the folks from this side of the pond if you remember.

    Shine those shoes well!

    Slainte and RIP "Red" once more

    Bruce

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    Quote Originally Posted by MuffinMan View Post
    Okay I will skip the tie too, but the Mickey mouse cufflinks are staying!!

    MM
    Works for me!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MuffinMan View Post
    Okay I will skip the tie too, but the Mickey mouse cufflinks are staying!!

    MM
    Good call!
    I have always tempered my killing with respect for the game pursued. I see the animal not only as a target but as a living creature with more freedom than I will ever have. I take that life if I can, with regret as well as joy, and with the sure knowledge that nature's ways of fang and claw or exposure and starvation are a far crueler fate than I bestow. - Fred Bear

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