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What "tie" would you rate this?
Afternoon all,
Have a charity event coming up next week for the USO. I will be there as the President of a veteran's organization of a sponsor company, one of the contributors to the auction, and a military member.
Right now it's up in the air whether I should be in a kilt or a uniform. Uniform is right now the front runner but since this is an event to honor active duty and I'm a reservist the kilt is not out of the running.
Going on the idea that I am wearing a kilt what "tie" would you guys think? Let me add I will be sitting at a table with a congress man who was a POW.
Thanks,
Jim
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You're a military member honoring serving members? Sounds like a uniform is called for.
Ron Stewart
'S e ar roghainn a th' ann - - - It is our choices
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Uniform, unless you can pull of a kilt with your uniform....
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I guess I'm confused. This is a USO event and you are military reservist, why wouldn't you wear your uniform? If you're uncomfortable doing that, then a conservative suit and tie would seem appropriate in your leadership capacity.
I just don't see any nexus between this event and the Scottish Highlands/ Scottish culture. If you were the president of the local St. Andrews Society and awarding a scholarship, this would be different. It just seems like you're trying to shoehorn a kilt into a situation where it really doesn't fit.
In terms of a tie choice, why not a nice striped tie in your service colors or a club tie with your service insignia?
David
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Thanks for jumping in.
The reason I was considering not wearing a uniform is I am not one of the ones being honored but one of those there to honor the active duty. I didn't want to distract from them by being in uniform or being mistaken for them.
One the civilian side all I have is the kilt outfit. I no longer have a suit that fits
Jim
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Originally Posted by Drac
The reason I was considering not wearing a uniform is I am not one of the ones being honored but one of those there to honor the active duty. I didn't want to distract from them by being in uniform or being mistaken for them.
That makes complete sense. I recently took the same course when attending a military funeral for an extended family member who was killed in Afghanistan.
Originally Posted by Drac
One the civilian side all I have is the kilt outfit. I no longer have a suit that fits
In that case, I guess the decision is easy, wear your kilt!
Best of luck.
David
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I'd wear the uniform; don't think it'll detract from the honorees, but that's my take. Certainly won't draw more attention than a kilt!
If you wear the kilt, wear whatever you'd wear to any other semi-dressy function. The congressman won't notice your tie unless it has dancing girls or some garish color. Besides, I can't really see where a congressman is more important that you rmother or the honoree.
We need pictures!
Jim Killman
Writer, Philosopher, Teacher of English and Math, Soldier of Fortune, Bon Vivant, Heart Transplant Recipient, Knight of St. Andrew (among other knighthoods)
Freedom is not free, but the US Marine Corps will pay most of your share.
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I think by asking what "tie" the event is (not which tie he should wear) that Drac is asking the forum whether we would assume this is a "black tie" event, a "white tie" event, or a "no tie" event.
I agree with davidlpope in that in a military situation and as the president of a veterans organisation, the only appropriate dress is your military uniform. Coast guard, SEAL or police officer, you are there to pay homage to those who are serving as an ex-serviceman yourself.
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Uniform.
And thank you for your service.
--dbh
When given a choice, most people will choose.
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I am not a veteran but I see SAM's (Scottish American Military) groups wears the military shirts and medals with a kilt of thie choice. It looks great but I have no idea if it meets expectations of the military??
Drac, I know one of your kilts is one of the service tartans.
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