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    Mix and Match


    Wearing the top half of the museum uniform with the black heavyweight kilt which I would normally wear to court, in place of the uniform black trousers. Kilt received favourable comments but I am not sure the crew pullover goes with a kilt as it obscures the belt.
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    It works just dandy, sir!

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    Goes very well together, in my opinion. I'll have to try that.

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    The outfit looks great Alex,you don't need to see the belt IMHO,with that look.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jock Scot View Post
    The outfit looks great Alex,you don't need to see the belt IMHO,with that look.
    I agree, and will go one step further and see you don't even NEED a belt when wearing that.

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    Looks just fine Alex. When I wear a kilt & sweater combination (often in the winter) I simply skip the belt entirely - that way no odd bulge from the buckle.

    Cheers!

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    Looks good to me!

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    Looks perfect to me!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tattoo Bradley View Post
    I agree, and will go one step further and see you don't even NEED a belt when wearing that.
    Yep. I ditch the belt entirely when wearing a jumper.

    Looks good, Alex.
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    Alex, looks fine to me.

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