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    Kilted vow renewal...help me convince my wife!

    My wife and I are planning to renew our wedding vows in September. As a new member to the kilted kommunity (sorry, couldn't help myself) I would like to do so kilted. My wife is supportive of my kilt wearing but is resisting the idea of a kilted ceremony!

    I know there are those out there who have been married in kilts, so I thought that maybe some posted pics of how dashing you or a member of your wedding party looked all kilted up that I could show the Mrs. might help. Besides, it will give you a chance to "strut your stuff"

    Oh, and it doesn't have to be in your PC. ANY pics...formal, semi formal or even casual will be fine...as long as it's a wedding.

    Thanks, gang

    Tim B.

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    Check out www.cocelticweddings.com and go to the calendar of events. There are links to picture galleries there.
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    I will find pictures and try to post them. I wore my kilt to a nieces wedding in THE RITZ Paris.While waiting to go up to the ceremony a girl down the hall at the reception came to get a closer look. The proudest day was when I walked my oldest daughter down the aisle at her wedding in August 2007. My wife and I are talking about renewing our vows at our 25 in 4 years. We are hoping to do that in Scotland at a Castle if possible. That is why we are discussing it so early.
    Slainte. good luck I'm sure she will come around

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    Here are some from my wedding, via the Formal Pix thread. My guess is that you'll find quite a few others there.
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    Well, I'm not getting married in a kilt since I don't have one yet in my family tartan, but my other kilts will certainly be part of the weekend. I plan on being kilted for the rehearsal dinner and at least for part of the reception once I decide to ditch my tux. I'll still keep it semi-formal for the reception once the kilt is donned, but since everyone in our family lets their hair down at wedding receptions anyway, it will be perfect any way I choose to wear it!

    Good luck with your ceremony... I think once you show your wife some photos of some quite dapper kilted gents and she sees how truly formal it can be, you'll be home free.

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    Awww! Good luck with planning and enjoy yourselves! I'm sure you'll get a lot of photos to show her all the choices

    My husband and I never had a wedding or a honeymoon unfortunately (just the way it worked out sadly). Someday, we're hoping to have the ceremony we've always wanted for a vow renewal, including a kilt (and a jabot and diced hose, if I have anything to say about it ).

    Best wishes!

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    I'll be getting married in April, so I'll post some of our piccies then to offer some assistance in your decision making.

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    My wife, step children and me as guests at a French Wedding.







    Hope this helps.
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    Consider making a handfasting part of the renewal. It's very romantic, which she'll dig.

    And you can't have a handfasting without the man wearing a kilt. It's just not done.

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