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    Quote 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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    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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    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!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alan H View Post

    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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    The many looks of Panache

    The many looks of Panache


    Casual










    Business Casual




    Scottish Dance Attire



    Daywear






    Dressy



    Formal



    Cowboy?



    Lastly, from the San Jose Amateur production of Brigadoon (Skeleton in my X Marks closet, the first picture I posted on X Marks )



    Sadly, no matter how I dress I still the same quirky fellow on the inside! Just don't tell anyone

    Cheers
    Last edited by Panache; 20th November 06 at 06:14 PM.
    -See it there, a white plume
    Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
    Of the ultimate combustion-My panache

    Edmond Rostand

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    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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    HEY! check out the formal jacket! Looks fantastic!

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    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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    I can't judge the colors...some kind of "mother of pearl" glare :confused:

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