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    Quote Originally Posted by Father Bill View Post
    the Scottish Company at 1989 Leslie St. Markham 416-223-1314.
    Just a quick note about The Scottish Company, they are not in Markham they are in North York between York Mills and the 401. Here is the website
    http://www.scottishcompany.com/

    from Toronto, you might want to check out Tartan Tuesdays held at the Caledonian in Toronto

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    Some really interesting advice here. Wearing the kilt properly and smartly for a wedding I think is the key to an enjoyable event. That said I too will be wearing mine to a young couples wedding in Germany on the 30th. Yes I will be the only one in a kilt so I share in your enthusiasm!
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    Quote Originally Posted by McMurdo View Post
    Just a quick note about The Scottish Company, they are not in Markham they are in North York between York Mills and the 401. Here is the website
    http://www.scottishcompany.com/



    from Toronto, you might want to check out Tartan Tuesdays held at the Caledonian in Toronto

    https://www.facebook.com/groups/699635400095883/

    Thanks Glenn - you're right, they moved but I failed to update my listing.

    Apologies!

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    No worries Bill. That`s where I bought my Isle of Skye kilt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by McMurdo View Post
    No worries Bill. That`s where I bought my Isle of Skye kilt.
    And my crail tweed came from them.
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    What you described is a good solid look. But if you want to try something a bit different, you could try your black and silver tie with a black shirt and grey vest. That with the BW kilt and green hose should make for an interesting look. Either way, you'll do fine.
    Keep your rings charged, pleats in the back, and stay geeky!
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