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2nd February 12, 09:19 AM
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What to wear?!
Ok, so I am attending a wedding in May (early evening ceremony) and the couple are perfectly fine with me wearing my kilt and finery. On the other hand, I know that it may be in poor taste to be so finely dressed (Black argyl jacket and vest, formal sporran, and regular tie) if there is a chance I could "out shine" the principle guests such as the parents. It will be a suit and tie semi-formal wedding.
If the bride and groom say go for it should I go ahead? Much a-worryabout nothing?
Hugh
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2nd February 12, 09:31 AM
#2
Re: What to wear?!
Right the first time, Much worry about nothing.
Order of the Dandelion, The Houston Area Kilt Society, Bald Rabble in Kilts, Kilted Texas Rabble Rousers, The Flatcap Confederation, Kilted Playtron Group.
"If you’re going to talk the talk, you’ve got to walk the walk"
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2nd February 12, 09:35 AM
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Re: What to wear?!
Black argyl jacket and vest, formal sporran, and regular tie
If it's a "suit and tie" wedding, this sounds perfect. You're not going to "outshine" anyone in formality, except of course for the fact that wearing a kilt makes you automatically look twice as dapper as everyone around you. 
But really, what you describe is perfectly equivalent to what everyone else will be wearing. It's not like you're wearing a PC or doublet, for which that might be a concern.
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2nd February 12, 10:15 AM
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Re: What to wear?!
Aye wear your kilt, I am thinking, as you describe it as a suit and tie wedding that perhaps the Black Argyll is not the way to go. I would think to match the formality of others a day wear jacket ie. tweed instead of black barathea might be the right way to go. Something like this

or this

That is what I would do anyway. If you do not have another jacket then by all means wear the black one.
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2nd February 12, 10:44 AM
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Re: What to wear?!
I went to a French wedding, where there was no dress code, dressed in rather formal daywear. I wore a black barathea Braemar jacket and waistcoat with metal "antiqued" buttons because at the time it was the only kilt jacket I had. I had lots of compliments and the priest even came over and thanked me for "making the effort" and saying that very few people do that these days. Little did he know that it was no effort at all for me!
I'm of the opinion that, what ever you wear, you can't "outshine" the bride or groom because it's their day and ALL the brides and grooms I have seen have been positively radient. No way you can outshine 'em.
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2nd February 12, 11:25 AM
#6
Re: What to wear?!
Aye wear your kilt, I am thinking, as you describe it as a suit and tie wedding that perhaps the Black Argyll is not the way to go. I would think to match the formality of others a day wear jacket ie. tweed instead of black barathea might be the right way to go.
This being an evening ceremony, why would a black Argyll jacket not match the formality of others? It's the equivalent of wearing a black suit, isn't it?
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2nd February 12, 11:39 AM
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Re: What to wear?!
 Originally Posted by Tobus
This being an evening ceremony, why would a black Argyll jacket not match the formality of others? It's the equivalent of wearing a black suit, isn't it?
Thats as may be, however I doubt every attendant would be wearing a black suit. Nonetheless the black barathea argyll is suited to formal occasions, to my mind anyway. As I said if it were me I would wear tweed, perhaps a dark tweed but a tweed nonetheless.
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2nd February 12, 12:44 PM
#8
Re: What to wear?!
Wear your black Argyll. The suit as you described it sounds perfect. If you don't show up in a Prince Charlie and fly plaid, with a dirk on your belt, you don't have to worry about outshining the groom.
Virtus Ad Aethera Tendit
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3rd February 12, 08:17 AM
#9
Re: What to wear?!
Thanks guys. Black jacket and bespoke Graham tank it is! This will be my first time wearing them to a "formal" occasion.
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3rd February 12, 11:24 AM
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Re: What to wear?!
Although I agree with Glen about tweed, you can't wear what you haven't got.
If you were in the UK, I would advise you to look seriously at waistcoats. It is after all a wedding and should be a joyous occasion. Here, a bright waistcoat would not be seen as out of place.
The last thought is this - you can only dress for you and whoever you are taking with you. You can not be held to ransom by the bad dress sense of the relatives of the bride and groom.
Have a good time.
Regards
Chas
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