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22nd September 14, 08:31 PM
#1
More confused than when I started here. Help dress me for my own wedding?
Hi all,
As the title implied, I feel like I have a less clear understanding of what I'm doing than when I started. I'm now a year away from my own wedding, and starting to build out an outfit for the day. My parents and grandparents were all married in Morning dress. I thought that I would continue this tradition, with a Highland flair. This is what I *think* I want to wear.
Silver buttoned, black barathea Argyll
5 button vest
Fly plaid & brooch (since it seems to be the consensus here that one's own wedding is practically the only time a fly plaid is apropos)
White French-cuffed, turn-down collar shirt
Grandfather's cufflinks (and pocket watch? Watch is gold)
Long tie in a coordinating color, possibly ancient/lovat green
Kilt (probably my Stewart of Appin Hunting Ancient)
Fox fur silver-cantle sporran
Hand-knit hose in a coordinating color, probably lovat blue
Garter ties in ancient red
Black cap-toe shoes.
I'm foregoing a sgain dubh because it's a church wedding, and I feel odd carrying a weapon into God's house.
Any critique is appreciated before I start amassing this collection. Before anyone asks about full mask sporrans, I have already been shot down on that score. The fiancée just can't stand the idea of having a dead thing's face in our wedding photos. Thanks in advance.
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22nd September 14, 09:38 PM
#2
Hey Wolf,
First. Congrats on your wedding and best wishes to your lady. Also, don't feel bad about being confused. I find that when learning about something new you have to "unlearn" what you already know about it. I'm still learning about this stuff.
Your outfit sounds great. Might help if you took a pic of you wearing it and posted it for all to see. Otherwise, check out the sticky note in the General Kilt Talk forum "1 kilt 10 looks" or something like that. It's not hard to find. Panache and McMurdo produced a few great ideas for formal wear. Other great examples I think are by Calgacus in his thread entitled One kilt, several looks. A canny Scot's take. That might help you get an idea. It's your day, brah. Enjoy it.
Cheers,
KC
PS-How does your lady like the idea of you being kilted? Hopefully you are blessed with a lady who really likes that kind of thing.
"Never rise to speak till you have something to say; and when you have said it, cease."-John Knox Witherspoon
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22nd September 14, 10:04 PM
#3
 Originally Posted by BadenochWolf
Before anyone asks about full mask sporrans, I have already been shot down on that score. The fiancée just can't stand the idea of having a dead thing's face in our wedding photos.
Why was she told in advance? A full mask sporran is something you spring on a lass.
Last edited by bwat; 22nd September 14 at 10:09 PM.
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22nd September 14, 10:30 PM
#4
Sounds good. Morning dress is a very nice style.
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23rd September 14, 01:30 AM
#5
I like your choices although I would forego the fly plaid personally.
Natan Easbaig Mac Dhòmhnaill, FSA Scot
Past High Commissioner, Clan Donald Canada
“Yet still the blood is strong, the heart is Highland, And we, in dreams, behold the Hebrides.” - The Canadian Boat Song.
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23rd September 14, 04:57 AM
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 Originally Posted by bwat
Why was she told in advance? A full mask sporran is something you spring on a lass.
I've learned that surprising my lass with *anything* is a quick way to spend a few nights getting to know the sofa better.
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23rd September 14, 05:32 AM
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CONGRATS!!!! This is one of the two most important events you will ever attend in your life (your wedding & your funeral) But do not "spring" anything, like a full mask sporran on your wife to be. Or you might unintentionally attend both events within minuets of her arrival
I am not sure I would wear a fly plaid, simply due to the fact that the wedding is not an evening wedding. I tend to only wear a fly plaid at a formal black or white tie affair. Of course this is up to you and your soon to be wife, if she's into the fly plaid; by all means...... it's her day make her happy.
It is the best feeling in the world. Good luck, post pics when you can and allow us to pick you apart prior to the wedding. We merely do it out of respect to our heritage and the kilt.
LOCH SLOY!
Cheers, Wil
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23rd September 14, 05:50 AM
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 Originally Posted by Wil
CONGRATS!!!! This is one of the two most important events you will ever attend in your life (your wedding & your funeral)  But do not "spring" anything, like a full mask sporran on your wife to be. Or you might unintentionally attend both events within minuets of her arrival
I am not sure I would wear a fly plaid, simply due to the fact that the wedding is not an evening wedding. I tend to only wear a fly plaid at a formal black or white tie affair. Of course this is up to you and your soon to be wife, if she's into the fly plaid; by all means...... it's her day make her happy.
It is the best feeling in the world. Good luck, post pics when you can and allow us to pick you apart prior to the wedding. We merely do it out of respect to our heritage and the kilt.
I'm very aware that "springing" anything on one's beloved is a quick way to an argument. She's had input on almost everything, though my groomsmen/ushers' gifts are a total surprise to her and them, and for good reason.
I'm wearing the fly plaid simply because I plan to have my groomsmen in (likely hired/rented) argylls & kilts, and would like a visual difference between them and me. Besides, it's my one day to dress the laird, so I shall. Many of the guests are pipers/members of the local Scottish [sic] Society, so there will likely be more than a few crails and argylls in the congregation (especially since the invitations include the phrase "Highland attire, if convenient" ).
Last edited by BadenochWolf; 23rd September 14 at 07:39 AM.
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23rd September 14, 06:24 AM
#9
Go with the fly plaid, if you wish. I did at my wedding and didn't regret it at all. In fairness, I haven't worn it since but my wife has used it as a wrap on a number of occasions.
St. Andrew's Society of Toronto
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23rd September 14, 07:40 AM
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 Originally Posted by JohntheBiker
Go with the fly plaid, if you wish. I did at my wedding and didn't regret it at all. In fairness, I haven't worn it since but my wife has used it as a wrap on a number of occasions.
This was my thought exactly. After our wedding, she could wear it on occasions when I'm kilted and we'd look quite the pair (if a little matchy-matchy)
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