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10th January 11, 11:24 AM
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"Kilt Casual" (?) at a Burns supper
This thread may be very similar to the "Party attire" thread, but I just thought I'd pose the question at hand as a way of getting feedback, but also as an attempt to discuss how "kilt casual" can be defined by our experienced rabble. If the mods decide that it is too similar to a current thread, then please disregard.
Our annual Burns Night will be held again this year, but with a new twist. Previously this was a more formal event--gents in PCs or black argyle's with waist coats--most all with black bow tie.
Now, the invitation reads that it is to be a more casual affair and dress is listed as "kilt casual" and "pub style atmosphere". Yes I'm a Highland Heavy Athlete, but I know I'm not walking in there with my spikes on and a T-shirt with the sleeves cut off 
I believe that I know what I'll wear, but what say you? What does 'kilt casual" mean for you at a Burns Supper?
http://detroitscots.com/ and http://detroitscots.com/Burns_2011_Flier.pdf
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