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    Here was an experiment of trying black tie with a simple blue barathea jacket...



    But I still prefer and could go everyday in smart daywear...

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    Quote Originally Posted by sailortats View Post
    OK, now I am getting totally confused. In looking through this thread it appears that "informal day wear" requires a coat and tie. I find it hard to believe that in Scotland they always wear a coat and tie when going out informally. Here are 2 pics of me in what I always considered "informal" traditional kilt wear. Is this wrong? Am I actually dressed in informal contemporary outfits just because I am not wearing a coat and tie?
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    Now I am totally confused, why did one pic show up and the other not. Both pics came from the exact same file on my computer.
    Sailortats, by the OP, your outfit would be casual rather than informal. Not to split hairs, but a jacket and/or tie is usually worn "informally".

    I suspect you are correct that the average person is dressed CASUALLY rather than informally in Scotland (of course, I've never been, so just a guess) as well as elsewhere.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sailortats View Post
    OK, now I am getting totally confused. In looking through this thread it appears that "informal day wear" requires a coat and tie. I find it hard to believe that in Scotland they always wear a coat and tie when going out informally. Here is two pics of me in what I always considered "informal" traditional kilt wear. Is this wrong? Am I actually dressed in informal contemporary outfits just because I am not wearing a coat and tie?
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    No I think some tend to overthink all this and it might help those outwith these shores to think of Formal-----Smart -----Casual as we tend to do in the UK and then leave the degree of Smart(for example) to personal choice and judgement. In passing, just because we might choose to dress casually does not mean that we have to dress like a tramp!

    So heres me in my traditional version of casual for that particular day. A hot day when I called in, on the way back from the airport, to see some sort of international games. Did I need a cromach? Yes I did! My back and hip were killing me. Did I need to wear a bonnet? Yes I did, I needed it to display my dandelion. Would I have normally worn a bonnet on such an occasion? It would depend on the weather and the need of a dandelion.
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    Don't get to do it often enough, but I think I would opt for formal:




    Otherwise, any degree of formality/informality that gives me an excuse to wear a kilt!
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    Quote Originally Posted by ShaunMaxwell View Post
    Make with the photos, Tobus.
    OK, but these are photos everyone here has seen before. A couple of examples of "informal day wear" or "smart day wear", which is my usual manner of dress when in a kilt (unless weather dictates otherwise)...


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    Another example of "casual"

    Sweater and bonnet because the weather dictated. Camera bag, well, I wasn't trying to hide that we were tourists.



    and from 1978 ...no need then for a bonnet.
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    Late afternoon teas or scotch-tastings, with the wife and friends (not pictured), in the fall or winter; so, informal day:


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    OK, call it what it is. I use this for day dress most of the time, with a few variations.



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    Yes as Jock Scot suggests there are different levels for different things... I might be spotted out at a Games like this (Bridgeport West Virginia)



    Or even- say it ain't so- like this! (Las Vegas Nevada)

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    OCR...great pics, although some might suggest ball caps and t-shirts might better fit the contemporary category.
    Cheers....
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    well, that comes from poor judgement."
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