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24th February 10, 04:13 AM
#15
 Originally Posted by Phil
As others ahve said, unless you are one of the "heid bummers" at the wedding it is best to go with the tweed for daytime. In Scotland, though, you will find that many guests will arrive in PC's, daytime or evening, so you could quite reasonably join in. I would leave the fly plaid at home though. Sometimes the groom and best man will wear them to distinguish theselves a little from the herd but others should not for that very reason.
I have noticed that the PC has incorrectly crept into the wedding scene here too. Rightly or wrongly I have put it down to the hire companies and their "standard issue, one style fits all" mentality, along with the supplied white hose and ghillie brogues. I suspect most of their customers know no better, or perhaps more kindly, they just take what they are given, as it a one off event for them.
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