Hello the rabble,

I am hoping to attend a travelling Scottish Masonic Lodge here in the province of Cheshire (United Grand Lodge of England) I have visited this lodge before when they visited a lodge in Wales. They do an excellent demonstration of the Scottish Third Degree. Last time I when to wore my kilt with green flashes, dark hose, ghillies, dress sporran, black Barathea argyll jacket and waist lay with silver buttons. I chose this outfit as I saw it as the nearest equivalent to the morning dress or dark suit that would traditionally be worn at our lodges. However I was shocked and yet delighted to see everything from prince Charlie's with fly plaids down to daywear outfits (Harris tweed etcetera) and this was all on display by the brethren of the Scottish lodge. As the meeting started in the day (3 ish I think) I thought that tweed was just as appropriate as anything. The question I have is on my next visit should I wear my daywear outfit green hose red, flashes brown day leather sporran and Harris tweed jacket and waistcoat, or stick to my outfit mentioned originally above? I know the fact that our Scottish brethren a wide range of outfits suggests that it is ok to wear whatever outfit you like and I think that is fantastic but I would be interested as ever to get the opinion of all on here. Just interested that's all.