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    Kilted at Robert Burns Supper?

    I am going to be attending a Robert Burns Supper on Monday, and I want to know if being kilted will be acceptable. I won't be in traditional dress, but I will be wearing a suit jacket with the kilt, a black sporran, black dress shoes, green wool socks, flashes, black shirt and black tie. It looks rather good, but there will be Scots and pipers there, and I don't want to offend anyone. Thanks for the help.

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    I'd say absolutely it's acceptable.

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    Well, that's all the encouragement I needed. Thank you. If there are any more of the rabble who would like to give me advice, please do so.

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    Have fun?

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    Given I am new to kilt wearing, but why would it not be acceptable at a Robert Burns dinner. Have a good time my friend.

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    That's the spirit, ABG! and to both of you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Galician View Post
    That's the spirit, ABG! and to both of you.
    Seconding the welcome- and wearing a kilt to a Burns supper is most appropriate. My understanding is that in the States, we make them black tie affairs, while in Scotland, they are only semiformal, so it sounds to me like the outfit you describe would be perfect. I myself plan on wearing my Albannach tartan kilt from USA Kilts, sage green hose with cuffs made to match my Albannach, white shirt, red tie, black sweater vest, and a formal rabbit fur sporran. (I would point out here that I am well aware that a semidress sporran would be much more appropriate, but my son... involuntarily destroyed my semidress sporran and I haven't replaced it yet. Actually I should post about my options in the advice forum.)
    "Two things are infinite- the universe, and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." Albert Einstein.

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    Thanks again for the replies, there's only one more thing; the suit jacket is a little long where my belt won't show, and I have to leave my bottom button undone. Would that be alright? I'm used to wearing a kilt casually now, but this is different.

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    Saw your look tonight...

    A friend attended our Burns Dinner tonight in a borrowed kilt, no sporran, and a blue blazer. He looked fine and got several compliments on the kilt, which he passed on to his friend, the loaner.
    Unless the people you are dining with are insufferably stuffy, you will look great and have a good time. This was my first Burns Night (new thread? "Confessions of a Burns Night Virgin"?) and I had a great time. Saw people I had no idea were active in Scottish Heritage and got to reconnect with folks from festivals this past summer.
    Go kilted and have a good time!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedbeardNeil View Post
    the suit jacket is a little long where my belt won't show, and I have to leave my bottom button undone. Would that be alright?
    Don't make life too complicated. Just do your best and enjoy!

    Greg

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