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    Proper hose with the PC tux

    I'm going to be dressed to the nines in my Prince Charlie Tux, fly-plaid, etc. this weekend and I have a question. What hose to wear. I have the usual cream coloured, normal, nothing fancy. A pair of dark blue hose , hunter green hose and brown hose, all the usual ones you buy online. I also have a pair of heavy weight knitted ones with the fancy designs knitted into the front. They match the fishing sweaters you can buy.

    Are the knitted ones to casual to wear? The fold over thick at the top and look good with flashes.

    Oh, the tartan is a Black Watch.

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    I'd personally wear the bottle green or cable knitted ones.

    I'm sure you will get some STRONG opinions about your plain cream hose.

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    I think that only the Bottle Green or Black hose would match. You dodn't say what colour the heavy weight Hose are.

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    I think that only the Bottle Green or Black hose would match. You didn't say what colour the heavy weight Hose are.

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    I would suggest wearing either the green or the blue hose. Please don't wear the white/cream hose!

    May I make a couple of suggestions?
    1. There is no need to call the jacket in question a "Prince Charlie Tux." It isn't a tuxedo or dinner jacket at all; rather, it is a Prince Charlie coatee...or just a Prince Charlie!
    2. Skip the fly plaid. They really aren't necessary and tend to spoil your "look."

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    Any of the options you've listed, except the brown, would look alright.
    I'm not against white or off-white hose, but I don't like off-white/cream/light khaki worn with white, as I assume your shirt will be.
    What color are the cable-knit hose? Red, we can hope?
    --dbh

    When given a choice, most people will choose.

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    Probably too late for this weekend, but the best rule is: daywear - solid colour, evening dress - diced/tartan hose. Give the fly plaid to your wife for use as a shawl next winter....Robbie

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    to all who answered, thank you. The heavy hose are cream in colour. What I don't understand is if the cream hose are so hated, why is everyone dressed in them in the photos you see online? Or are they white and I can't tell.

    I haven't decided on the blue or the green, both match the tartan.

    Thank you also for giving me the correct terms to use.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KEArnold View Post
    What I don't understand is if the cream hose are so hated, why is everyone dressed in them in the photos you see online?
    In general white/ cream hose are the mark of a rented outfit.

    There is one picture on here somewhere of a registered user in cream hose with a cream colored cable knit sweater. He looks smashing.

    It isn't that you "can't" wear cream or white hose; they are inexpensive - you'll see lots of pipe bands in them as well- but in general cream/ white hose don't detract from any kilt, but they don't do anything positive for it either.

    With your Black Watch I too would suggest either the green or blue hose you already own. If you have time and funds, claret (deep red) is a popular solid color hose choice for dressier outings. Depending on what your lady is going to be wearing you might complement or contrast one of her colors with your flashes, or not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KEArnold View Post
    to all who answered, thank you. The heavy hose are cream in colour. What I don't understand is if the cream hose are so hated, why is everyone dressed in them in the photos you see online? Or are they white and I can't tell.

    .
    This site is full of "Oh no! Not the white/cream hose!" stories.
    At least a good part is due to the rental places handing out cream or white hose with the rented kilt, and we wouldn't want to look like a rental numpty would we?
    (another good part is due to an irrational fear of cream hose, exacerbated by reading a gazillion "Oh No! Not the white/cream hose!" stories )

    Daft Wullie, ye do hae the brains o’ a beetle, an’ I’ll fight any scunner who says different!

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