Quote Originally Posted by James
This is bound to be contentious- the same could be said of those ghillie shoes-again OK for dancers, but not really suitable for wear with a kilt. [A derivation from the country brogue.]


James
James, James, JAMES. Please stop while you can!!

Like everything with the kilt there is a time and place. I love wearing my kilt with boots, black T shirt and fleece for an up to date outdoor look...

but....

there is nothing that beats the look of a formal kilt outfit, be it with Prince Charlie jacket for a formal dinner or the Montrose Doublet, complete with cuffs and jabot for that very special occasion such as a wedding or Clan supper/ceilidh.

As for the brogues, I have a pair which look superb with the kilt...........on the right occasion. They don't make me look like a wus!!!

A time and a place, James, a time and a place!

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