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8th November 06, 02:10 PM
#21
Originally Posted by Aggie
I would agree that the boots would look better and I'd go with the rolled down hose. ... I also wear the shirt out rather than tucked in but I also had the length of the thing shortened so it doesn't cover the sporran.
I also generally go with the boots and untucked rugby shirt.
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9th November 06, 10:29 AM
#22
I am not sure about the horizontal stripes with the plaid though. Try and find a more simple looking rugby shirt, or a National team jersey, they usually go better than the rugby shirts we can all usuaually get at old navy (though they have some nice plain ones right now.
I also wear boots with the hose pushed down when I am wearing a rugby shirt (sometimes even untucked).
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18th November 06, 01:52 PM
#23
Knowing you personally, I think that the hose and shoes works with YOU...and the outift. With me, for example, it would look odd. I might have picked a darker shirt....Hmmm. Not sure from the photo.
Here's a recommendation...try Big 5 Sports for some inexpensive black work boots. You can find, reasonably often, big, chunky black boots for ..*ahem*..cheap there. I just picked up a pair that fits just fine for $24. They'll last me a year or 18 months of 2-4 days/week wear..
I'm not sure if the "casual-booted" style is really YOU, actually, but at least you can try it for a few bucks. You are one of the few people I can honestly say that the word and appearrance of "gentleman" truly fits....*grin*... you are much better "gentleman" than "ruffian", so stick with what works.
Now, whether that's a compliment or not, I'm not sure!
Last edited by Alan H; 18th November 06 at 01:55 PM.
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20th November 06, 03:58 PM
#24
Originally Posted by Alan H
I'm not sure if the "casual-booted" style is really YOU,
I unfortunately don't know any X-markers personally. However, I'd tend to agree that Panache seems most at home in pictures that feature a slighlty more dressy style of clothing.
However, I do recall him in a pic wearing boots with a solid green Sportkilt? and thought he looked well put together.
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20th November 06, 05:48 PM
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20th November 06, 06:09 PM
#26
For the most part I would say you know how to wear a kilt (this is of course is ignoring the Brigadoon look and I am not even going to touch the Dale Evans outfit - sorry somethings just don't work) and obviously your style of dress is a bit less casual than many here. Certainly rolled socks and boots would be a choice but a pair of coloured socks and less dressy shoes would work fine too. The stripe in the shirt is fine because of its scale compared to the kilt so I would wear it but I think darker colours might work better.
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20th November 06, 06:36 PM
#27
HEY! check out the formal jacket! Looks fantastic!
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21st November 06, 08:19 AM
#28
I've worn both Scotland, and NZ rugby jerseys with my kilt. Both jerseys are solid color. I wore the NZ with Hose up and flashes, and I wore the Scot jersey hose down with boots. Both worked well in my opinion. Anyway, you know what you're doing. Just go with your gut, and what your wife says.
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21st November 06, 08:29 AM
#29
I can't judge the colors...some kind of "mother of pearl" glare :confused:
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