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25th January 11, 02:44 AM
#1
Need Burns supper outfit advise
Hi all,
I'm to attend a Burns supper tonight, and plan on going in my kilt.
I have a Ghillie shirt, but no brogues, and am wondering if to go casual with a regular shirt or to go with the Ghillie shirt even though I only have 'regular' outing shoes.
As I have black hoses, I think I'll wear them as to not to freeze, though they don't feel very comfortable in the regular shoes.
Need opinions if maybe to wear regular top with "hiking" shoes?
Thanks
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25th January 11, 06:39 AM
#2
My opinion: Wear a regular button-down shirt and a tie. Black hose and dress shoes are fine. If you have no jacket, perhaps a light sweater.
Kilted Teacher and Wilderness Ranger and proud member of Clan Donald, USA
Happy patron of Jack of the Wood Celtic Pub and Highland Brewery in beautiful, walkable, and very kilt-friendly Asheville, NC.
New home of Sierra Nevada AND New Belgium breweries!
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25th January 11, 06:42 AM
#3
Ties are not something that goes around in Israel.
But then again neither are kilts.
Don't have a tie to fit anyhow
thought to wear a v-neck long sleeve jersey (color blue should fit my thistle colors kilt), or the black ghillie top, or the the ghillie won't do?
Thanks again!
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25th January 11, 07:01 AM
#4
Can you be more specific about these "'regular' outing shoes"? What exactly are they?
If it were me, I'd leave the ghillie shirt at home and go with a regular modern button-up shirt. I would not wear hiking shoes with it either. A pair of regular dress shoes will be more appropriate.
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25th January 11, 07:05 AM
#5
Thank you for the proper English phrase - they are black leather dress shoes.
The whole event is non-formal dress code as far as I know, but thanks for the tip about the ghillie shirt. will live that at home
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25th January 11, 07:30 AM
#6
Out of curiosity, have you spoken to anyone else who's attending to get a feel for what the customary dress standards are?
Best
AA
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25th January 11, 07:53 AM
#7
AA,
yes with the organizer who is a local Whisky society.
No standards at all. He does a lot of events, and ppl dress casual.
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25th January 11, 08:04 AM
#8
As my father told me so many time, it is far better the be the best-dressed person in the room than to be the worst-dressed person in the room.
Kilted Teacher and Wilderness Ranger and proud member of Clan Donald, USA
Happy patron of Jack of the Wood Celtic Pub and Highland Brewery in beautiful, walkable, and very kilt-friendly Asheville, NC.
New home of Sierra Nevada AND New Belgium breweries!
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25th January 11, 08:11 AM
#9
Guys thanks for the tips.
Buttoned shirt it is
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25th January 11, 08:24 AM
#10
You're going out to dinner.
Leave the ghillie shirt and hiking shoes at home.
Why are your hose uncomfortable with "regular" shoes?
Are they too thick?
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