In Scotland one just wears the kilt, then experience and/or a judicious question might follow to what the occasion might be. For example if it is a wedding invitation then "is it formal? Or smart?" and then dress accordingly. Sometimes these days in Scotland for weddings I am advised not to wear the kilt as it does not fit with the arrangements. Its no big deal either way.
On the rare occasion that I wear the kilt outwith Scotland, usually to a wedding I am specifically asked if I might wear the kilt-----I would not even consider wearing the kilt unless asked----- and again the question from me is " is the event formal or smart" and depending on the answer, I then dress accordingly. I cannot recall ever being asked to wear the full kilt, nor would I.
Last edited by Jock Scot; 2nd June 21 at 02:31 AM.
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