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  • To the top of the belt

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  • I don't wear ties!

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    How long should your tie be worn with a kilt?

    I have noticed a great variety of tie lengths among our good membership when they are worn with their kilts.

    What is your preferred length?

    (I'll post my thoughts later on)

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    Jamie, good question. As for me I prefer the length to come down to the top of the kilt or the belt, but no lower. I also prefer a solid colour wool tie with the kilt. Something like this:


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    "How long should your tie be worn with a kilt?"

    The entire time!

    Sorry, I couldn't resist using that one.

    But, no, I voted that I don't wear ties. I'm either in T-shirts or a variation on clerical shirts (actually a solid black kosovorotka - it looks like a clerical shirt without the white notch, and buttons to the side rather than the front).

    But, I agree with McMurdo. Aim for between the top of the kilt and middle of the buckle. I've found that ties come to different points every day - something to do with the natural variations in the tying process. So, there should, IMO, be a bit of a "fudge factor" involved.

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    "How long should your tie be worn with a kilt?"

    Hmmm, about even with the points of the collar? I habitually wear a bow tie, which effectively keeps it out of my soup.

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    I was taught that a properly worn neck tie should just touch the top of a man’s p@nts, covering the top p@nts buttons at the longest. I carry this etiquette over to kilt wearing as well, with the tie just grazing the top of the kilt or buckle. Because on average kilts are worn higher than pants, this scheme can be a little hard sometimes with standard neckties, they can be way too long sometimes and I'll end up tucking a bit of the narrow end into my shirt. I've aquired a few of the shorter wool ties sold through various kilt vendors, and these are better for me.

    This having been said, I find I rarely wear a tie without a waistcoat, so that covers any miscalculations in length I may commit.
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    I voted top of the kilt, but in truth I seldom wear a tie unless I'm also wearing a waistcoat. So my real answer is "short enough not to show below the waistcoat".
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    McMurdo
    love your outfit it really looks good

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    Quote Originally Posted by Richard View Post
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    love your outfit it really looks good
    Thanks Richard

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    With my kilt I have it to the edge of the top of the kilt. If I'm wearing a belt I'll tie it a little lower
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    Quote Originally Posted by McMurdo View Post
    Jamie, good question. As for me I prefer the length to come down to the top of the kilt or the belt, but no lower. I also prefer a solid colour wool tie with the kilt. Something like this:

    Even this would be too long for me. I don't like it when ties look too long. You see it all the time when guy wear pants hanging off the hips, and it looks sloppy. The kilt is worn higher, so it makes me want to wear ties shorter. The problem is my new university tie is really long. I guess for the change in the fashion of pants.

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