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7th January 24, 07:39 PM
#11
Okay. That's a very different question.
We go more often to upscale places. No bars. No BBQs. Often, formal evenings where the hosts and guests are in black tie or at least a lounge suit, rarely a jacket and slacks never a jumper. Sometimes the host is in white tie. Most of the ladies wear skirts, several of them floor length, but a few wear upscale pant suits.
Yes, my wife often wears dresses and skirts to these, but I rarely wear my kilts as they would be somewhat out of place, so it's not related to that. It's just a matter of fitting in. Wherever we are.
Were we in a casual setting, I have no idea what she might wear.
Rev'd Father Bill White: Mostly retired Parish Priest & former Elementary Headmaster. Lover of God, dogs, most people, joy, tradition, humour & clarity. Legion Padre, theologian, teacher, philosopher, linguist, encourager of hearts & souls & a firm believer in dignity, decency, & duty. A proud Canadian Sinclair.
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8th January 24, 12:12 AM
#12
Errrr ummm, this is a light hearted gentle reminder that this is an international website and in this part of the world the word “ pants” has a very different meaning to the way you chaps are using the term!
" Rules are for the guidance of wise men and the adherence of idle minds and minor tyrants". Field Marshal Lord Slim.
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8th January 24, 03:19 AM
#13
Not aware of that one!
Originally Posted by Jock Scot
Errrr ummm, this is a light hearted gentle reminder that this is an international website and in this part of the world the word “ pants” has a very different meaning to the way you chaps are using the term!
I am familiar with quite a few of the different meanings of the same words between the UK and North America, this is a new one to add into the "be careful of that" category...
Thanks Jock
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8th January 24, 04:59 AM
#14
Yes indeed. So what is the British equivalenmt of the North American “pant suit”?
Rev'd Father Bill White: Mostly retired Parish Priest & former Elementary Headmaster. Lover of God, dogs, most people, joy, tradition, humour & clarity. Legion Padre, theologian, teacher, philosopher, linguist, encourager of hearts & souls & a firm believer in dignity, decency, & duty. A proud Canadian Sinclair.
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8th January 24, 06:05 AM
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Originally Posted by Father Bill
Yes indeed. So what is the British equivalenmt of the North American “pant suit”?
A trouser suit.
" Rules are for the guidance of wise men and the adherence of idle minds and minor tyrants". Field Marshal Lord Slim.
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8th January 24, 07:00 AM
#16
My wife and I rarely attend formal events, and when we have I'm rarely in Highland Dress.
I can probably count on the fingers of one hand the number of times, in our 35 years of marriage, that we've attended a do with me in Highland Dress.
I believe all have been Scottish-themed concerts. My wife wore dresses of suitable formality. I wore Evening Dress.
Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte
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8th January 24, 07:57 AM
#17
Originally Posted by Mad Dawg
As she should. My question is what DOES she wear?
If we are just going out for a casual dinner and or kilt night she wears jeans and a blouse typically.
If it is a more formal even, she would wear a skirt and blouse.
B.D. Marshall
Texas Convener for Clan Keith
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8th January 24, 08:36 AM
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Dressing for date night
The missus dresses primarily based on her mood... and clothes that don't have paint on them (she is an artist).
She does say she feels like she needs to step it up a bit since I now where kilts full time... generally wears leggings or sun dresses for local errands. Dress when we go out to pub or out wth friends. Fancier dress when we go to an Art Opening...
We have not been to any black tie events in decades, just not our thing.
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8th January 24, 10:42 AM
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examples
we hike a trail near here almost every weekend (it was closed last weekend due to winter conditions, snow, black ice, cold as crap) here are some samples from the last couple of months, a christmas picture, a viking festival and at our 40th wedding anniversary which still wasn't formal.
We haven't been to any formal events of late but even then I am usually singing at them so we aren't really together. Hope it helps
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8th January 24, 10:55 AM
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Thank you all for the responses. They are most appreciated.
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