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    Re: Consecration Sunday

    David,
    That is why I wear the equivelent of suit and tie from the waist up and one of my kilts to church that is my best dressed unless I up the formality level by wearing my Argyle jacket. My kilt jackets are converted suit jackets and are more along the lines of a Crail type jacket. I have a tweed Argyle with the epaulets and gauntlet cuffs unfortunately it is too small for me (it's a 40 Regular).

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    Re: Consecration Sunday

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    " Rules are for the guidance of wise men and the adherence of idle minds and minor tyrants". Field Marshal Lord Slim.

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    Re: Consecration Sunday

    Quote Originally Posted by LANCER1562 View Post
    David,
    That is why I wear the equivelent of suit and tie from the waist up and one of my kilts to church that is my best dressed unless I up the formality level by wearing my Argyle jacket. My kilt jackets are converted suit jackets and are more along the lines of a Crail type jacket. I have a tweed Argyle with the epaulets and gauntlet cuffs unfortunately it is too small for me (it's a 40 Regular).
    A tweed argyll is no more formal than a tweed crail, tweed braemar or any other tweed kilt day jacket. It is just a choice of style nothing more and they are all tweed day kilt jackets.

    A barathea, Black usually, with silver buttons kilt day jacket(argyll, crail etc,) is what makes it formal day wear.
    " Rules are for the guidance of wise men and the adherence of idle minds and minor tyrants". Field Marshal Lord Slim.

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    Re: Consecration Sunday

    Quote Originally Posted by Jock Scot View Post
    A barathea, Black usually, with silver buttons kilt day jacket(argyll, crail etc,) is what makes it formal day wear.
    Yes, I know that Jock. The point I was making is that to some, although not all, worship is formal and formal day wear should be worn. Even more so for a special event

    Think of it in terms of going to the palace to be invested by the Queen. It's considered the same level of formality because you are going to be in God's house to meet with Him

    Others are more relaxed and will wear the tweed, or even just go in shirtsleeves, but formal is never too formal if that's what you want to do. You can't simply use the norm of saying it's not a formal daytime event because, to many, it is (hope that makes sense)

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    Re: Consecration Sunday

    I'm not so sure what you mean by "Consecration Sunday" in the Episcopal Church. Do you mean the annual celebration commemorating the Consecration of the church, called the Feast of the Dedication of the Church? If so, the day ranks pretty high, but no more so that any other first class day. What do you wear to Mass on those days?

    Wear the same think.

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