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    Quote Originally Posted by ghostlight View Post
    I'm not sure of the UK view of ghillie brogues with day wear, but I agree. Mine are very comfortable and I like the look. I'm always looking for new excuses to wear them.
    Some like them, some dont. It is not a big deal either way.

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    Remember the first rule of attending someone else's wedding---do not steal ANY attention from the Bride, it is her day, and the groom's for that matter. So if you are going kilted try to stay low key in your activity and visibility so as not to distract other guests away from their attention to the lovely couple, especially if it is NOT an otherwise kilted wedding.

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    And if you're going to stuff hors d'oeuvres in your sporran, make sure you don't get anything that's too squishy or runny.
    Airman. Piper. Scholar. - Avatar: MacGregor Tartan
    “KILT, n. A costume sometimes worn by Scotchmen in America and Americans in Scotland.” - Ambrose Gwinett Bierce
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    Quote Originally Posted by george7 View Post
    And if you're going to stuff hors d'oeuvres in your sporran, make sure you don't get anything that's too squishy or runny.
    LOL -- Good advice!

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    Quote Originally Posted by george7 View Post
    And if you're going to stuff hors d'oeuvres in your sporran, make sure you don't get anything that's too squishy or runny.
    Squishy or runny - now thats my kind of wedding!

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    Quote Originally Posted by george7 View Post
    And if you're going to stuff hors d'oeuvres in your sporran, make sure you don't get anything that's too squishy or runny.
    And nothing that spoils quickly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jock Scot View Post
    Brogues? Absolutely! Well polished of course. There is no need for you to rush out and buy those awful ghillie things, or buckles for that matter.
    What's the difference between brogues and ghillie brogues?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Galician View Post
    What's the difference between brogues and ghillie brogues?
    Brogues are "wingtips" this side of the pond . The perforations in the decorative pieces are the "brogueing."
    Ken Sallenger - apprentice kiltmaker, journeyman curmudgeon,
    gainfully unemployed systems programmer

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    Quote Originally Posted by fluter View Post
    Brogues are "wingtips" this side of the pond . The perforations in the decorative pieces are the "brogueing."
    And ghillie brogues are tongueless versions generally worn with longer laces that are wrapped around the lower calf.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Galician View Post
    What's the difference between brogues and ghillie brogues?
    Brogues are just dress shoes. Ghillie Brogue is a type of dress shoe.
    Airman. Piper. Scholar. - Avatar: MacGregor Tartan
    “KILT, n. A costume sometimes worn by Scotchmen in America and Americans in Scotland.” - Ambrose Gwinett Bierce
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