
Originally Posted by
Jock Scot
Well I think, if it were me, I would take a rain coat and a warm pullover(sweater) too.Have fun.

Originally Posted by
piperdbh
I think I'd leave the Highland shirt at home, pack a button-up-shirt and tie and a jacket, and take what we used to call "rolls and rolls" of pictures.


Originally Posted by
Woodsman
Well I recieved very little in the way of recommendations for my kilt attire. I can assume I look OK or indifference from the rabble. <snip>
You look comfortable and ready to do some sightseeing. I would, however, echo the sentiments of Jock Scot and piperdbh.
Ireland can still be a bit chilly and wet at this time of year, so bring gear for inclement weather. Also, having a button up shirt, tie, hose, flashes or garter ties, and a tweed jacket (or at least a sweater) could serve you in good stead... many members on Xmarks have remarked that the kilt is better received when one dresses up a bit more.
I would skip the "Highlander" shirt if you mean one of those poofy things with a lace up front. They aren't traditional and look rather costumey to me. Unless your feast at Bunratty Castle is some kind of renaissance fair event? In that case, you might need to get some other paraphernalia like leather bracers and knee high leather boots to go with that shirt 
And now that you have a kilt pin, I would take carefully remove the USAkilts logo patch to make room for it.
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