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9th February 10, 11:50 AM
#1
I would reserve buckle brogues, tartan hose, and dices hose for evening wear. Ghillie brogues are okay for all occassions, except if they have buckles attached to them, then I would reserve them only for formal dress.
Yes, I understand that this is the fashion today. But is this the way it was done in the 1800s as well?
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11th February 10, 04:40 PM
#2
 Originally Posted by Tobus
Yes, I understand that this is the fashion today. But is this the way it was done in the 1800s as well?
No, not at all. It seemed like back then, any type of leather brogue was the norm. Even ankle type boots with kilt hose!
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