View Poll Results: So, what should I decide?
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Black Shadow tartan flashes
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"Matching color" flashes
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"Matching color" shirt and black bow tie
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"Matching color" shirt and white bow tie
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Black shirt and "matching color" bow tie
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White shirt and "matching color" bow tie
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9th January 14, 12:46 AM
#1
I assume you are wearing academic dress for the ceremony and then there will be social events on the day when you will not be in your gown. The hood and maybe the gown may be pretty colourful and therefore your kilt shirt and jacket in more restrained colours should look great. When you are just in the kilt and jacket, you will need a touch of colour and flashes will help (red is best, blue is fine).
I like wing collars but I think in Scotland the turn down collars are preferred for Highland dress
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8th January 14, 06:04 PM
#2
 Originally Posted by Kinth
Hi Cygnus,
First of all, thank you for your answer, I'll try to tell you more about your interrogations.
- My ceremony is in the evening, and so is the party, so I chose the Prince Charlie over the Argyll, especially because I find it better-looking (and most french people are not able to differenciate the uses of the two anyway).
- I'm planning on buying a blue-stonned Sgian Dubh, as you suspected.
- The question of "tartan flashes" is here very close to "plain black flashes", as it is a Black Shadow tartan, so only the weaving "draws" the lines, the color is plain black, and it needs full light to be visible.
- Fact is: I'm not fond of white, and I don't hesitate to differ a little from the standard when I feel I can... As there is no "mandatory dress code" for the event, and my kilt/suit/jacket/hose/shoes are going to be black, I feared that a white shirt would seem strange on me by being the only white thing... I was planning on a "full black" look (as I nearly always am in full black), with only one secondary color (blue) highlighting the set; so a Royal Blue shirt with black bow tie (I love royal blue), but I then asked myself: "why not a black shirt with royal blue bow tie"... That's why I'm asking for your opinion (I even have a white shirt on the side "just in case").
I'm very glad to read that the event and festivities are in the evening - and the sgian dubh sounds like a nice touch (though I don't often wear one - for various reasons).
I am probably the exception here when I say that I think it's okay in certain less-formal (but still "black tie") situations to wear a coloured bow tie, and a graduation party would certainly qualify - especially if your tie is in the colours of your school or a particular school club.
I have often said that the black-on-black-on-black look, 20 years from now, will be viewed in much the same way as the powder blue tuxedo with ruffled shirt is today. That is, I think, what MacRobert's Reply is getting at in his post - the white shirt and black tie are really timeless, so minor deviations will look less "faddish" years from now.
Having said that, it is your day and, for reasons that I don't understand, black formal shirts are becoming more and more common - so do as you please; though I hope you remember the "white shirt" crowd when you're sitting 20 years from now and wondering why you chose all black attire.
Last edited by Cygnus; 8th January 14 at 07:43 PM.
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8th January 14, 06:17 PM
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I would still go for a white shirt (I had my black-on-black-on-black phase and am happy that it is over).
You might consider a blue three button waistcoat (buyakilt does offer one in navy blue) obviously it's gonna cost something but it would be a possibility to show some blue and still be in traditional black bow tie and white shirt.
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8th January 14, 07:16 PM
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I would wear a white shirt and black self tie bow tie. If you do not know how to tie a bow tie do learn it make a difference in how the outfit looks. Here is a video that can help if you need it:
http://youtu.be/VJv4Qh7zR3E
I think the black shirt would just be too much you need some break from the black or your entire outfit will in essence disappear. As for the hose and flashes I`d say wear the black hose if you`d like but I would suggest blue flashes or better yet garter ties, they are in my experience far more comfortable than flashes. You can find blue flashes here:
http://www.scottishkilthose.com/garter_ties.html
Another thought if you have the money and time for it, as it seems to me that your outfit is crying out for some colour, would be a pair of diced hose in black and blue here is where I got my diced hose, it is an expense but it is well worth it.
http://kiltshop.scottishtartans.org/custom_diced.html
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8th January 14, 04:12 PM
#5
To go with the things you are sure about, I would add:
-No Sgian Dubh / Maybe a nice kilt pin with some blue in it?
-Matching colour / There is enough black in the rest of the outfit. I personally would go for something flashier, but that is a matter of taste.
-White shirt and black bow tie / It's classic, go with it.
-If you want something matching, go for a matching pocket square or a matching boutonniere.
I hope that helps, if not you might consider Perceval 
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