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27th December 11, 10:43 PM
#11
Re: New Year's Eve
I will probably wear a waistcoat with the outfit just for the added warmth. It's supposed to be cloudy and drop down to around 40 degrees in my area on Saturday night. I can always take the jacket off at the party if it gets too warm.
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28th December 11, 04:50 AM
#12
Re: New Year's Eve
Originally Posted by LANCER1562
CDNSushi and Dale,
If I'm understanding you guys correctly, I should go with a tweed jacket, button down shirt, tie, casual sporran, kilt, kilt belt, hose, maybe flashes and shoes to match the sporran and belt.
Right. Or somewhere between Jamie's #4 look and Glen's #5 look in this thread: http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/f...-attire-46888/
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28th December 11, 06:56 AM
#13
Re: New Year's Eve
Originally Posted by CDNSushi
Bingo!
Another possibility: Here in California "business casual" for guys often seems to mean slacks, sport coat, and open-neck shirt with no tie (or something like a turtleneck). Tweed jacket with a knit wool V-neck sweater-vest and open-neck shirt could work very well here.
"It's all the same to me, war or peace,
I'm killed in the war or hung during peace."
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28th December 11, 07:29 AM
#14
Re: New Year's Eve
I'd wear a tweed jacket and waistcoat with a simple leather day, or head-on sporran.
Cheers,
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28th December 11, 07:35 AM
#15
Re: New Year's Eve
Rob Roy for me
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28th December 11, 04:00 PM
#16
Re: New Year's Eve
I hadn't thought about wearing a turtle neck with a tweed jacket like in Jamie's look #4 or maybe his look #7 or Grant's look #5 in http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/f...-attire-46888/ with the Rob Roy sporran.
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28th December 11, 04:08 PM
#17
Re: New Year's Eve
Robert,
Hard to beat a turtleneck shirt and a tweed jacket. It says relaxed, comfortable, and stylish. It also doesn't attract unwanted looks if it is a notch below or above the rest of the crowd's formality level. The Buzz kidder sporran is a simple, practical, and handsome one. It will fit with the jacket and shirt well
Good choice in my opinion
Cheers
Jamie
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
Of the ultimate combustion-My panache
Edmond Rostand
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28th December 11, 04:22 PM
#18
Re: New Year's Eve
If bsiness casual is taken as trousers and a shirt with a collar, then I'd likely say that a kilt with a sweater and a collared shirt (no tie) would be more akin to business casual... Of course I'd suspect busness casual is the minimum requested (ie no jeans and training shoes)...
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31st December 11, 09:59 AM
#19
Re: New Year's Eve
Panache suggested that I wear something like this. What do you think?
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31st December 11, 09:16 PM
#20
Re: New Year's Eve
Originally Posted by LANCER1562
Panache suggested that I wear something like this. What do you think?
I'd say that definitely works!
"It's all the same to me, war or peace,
I'm killed in the war or hung during peace."
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