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  1. #11
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    My thoughts, costing nowt and therefore worth nowt, are based on what I would do?

    Jacket and waistcoat - Great. I want one. Where did you find it?

    Shirt - White or cream or even pale yellow at a push. Standard collar.

    Tie - Long, plain Navy or dark Green. Windsor knot (because it is beautifully symmetrical).



    Hose - Whatever you have in the way of proper Kilt socks. If you haven't, don't skimp, try and get some. Any colour but if you ARE buying, Bottle green or Navy, bright red flashes.

    Shoes - Black or brown, lace-up, polished (not ghillies, you'll scare the children).

    Sporran - Whatever you have except full mask (you'll scare everybody). If you're buying, a plain day sporran in black or brown, follow choice of shoes usually (although you don't have to). This will likely give you most mileage in the future.

    Attitude - Relax, it's only clothes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by English Bloke View Post
    My thoughts, costing nowt and therefore worth nowt, are based on what I would do?

    Jacket and waistcoat - Great. I want one. Where did you find it?

    Shirt - White or cream or even pale yellow at a push. Standard collar.

    Tie - Long, plain Navy or dark Green. Windsor knot (because it is beautifully symmetrical).



    Hose - Whatever you have in the way of proper Kilt socks. If you haven't, don't skimp, try and get some. Any colour but if you ARE buying, Bottle green or Navy, bright red flashes.

    Shoes - Black or brown, lace-up, polished (not ghillies, you'll scare the children).

    Sporran - Whatever you have except full mask (you'll scare everybody). If you're buying, a plain day sporran in black or brown, follow choice of shoes usually (although you don't have to). This will likely give you most mileage in the future.

    Attitude - Relax, it's only clothes.
    Ditto with one exception...red tie.

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    Scottish/Italian? I suggest one of those pinstriped kilts with a matching Argyll, a fedora, dark glasses, and a sporran shaped like a violin case, LOL! Well, maybe not, but that's the vision that leapt into my head.

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    Don't forget the Tommy gun kilt pin!
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    "Integrity is telling myself the truth. Honesty is telling the truth to other people." - Spencer Johnson

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    Thanks for the responses guys !

    I'm not new to wearing Highland Attire, far from it, but when I do wear it it's either with the band ( Black Argyll, white hose LOL ) or for formal events when I really don't feel like wearing my tux (PC Coat, etc). I am new to day wear though. Hence all the questions.

    I was thinking brown for the hose but is it just me or are they really hard to find ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by English Bloke View Post
    My thoughts, costing nowt and therefore worth nowt, are based on what I would do?

    Jacket and waistcoat - Great. I want one. Where did you find it?

    Shirt - White or cream or even pale yellow at a push. Standard collar.

    Tie - Long, plain Navy or dark Green. Windsor knot (because it is beautifully symmetrical).



    Hose - Whatever you have in the way of proper Kilt socks. If you haven't, don't skimp, try and get some. Any colour but if you ARE buying, Bottle green or Navy, bright red flashes.

    Shoes - Black or brown, lace-up, polished (not ghillies, you'll scare the children).

    Sporran - Whatever you have except full mask (you'll scare everybody). If you're buying, a plain day sporran in black or brown, follow choice of shoes usually (although you don't have to). This will likely give you most mileage in the future.

    Attitude - Relax, it's only clothes.
    I got the jacket from Macgregor and Macduff ex hire section. This coat and a few others they have like it are customer trade ins from what I gather, so they are not always available. You have to keep checking the website.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hiram View Post
    I was thinking brown for the hose but is it just me or are they really hard to find ?
    Not at all. The Scottish Tartan Museum (click on logo at top of page) gift shop has some really nice ones. Brown isn't one of the more common colors, but far from rare.

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    Seeing as it is a five button waistcoat, most of a long tie will be hidden.

    Do not be too hasty to discount a bow tie.

    Regards

    Chas

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    I 100% agree with Tobus's remarks, but I add that it's a good idea to match the leather color in shoes and sporran. And I like Chas's suggestion of a bow tie. The jacket looks extremely dapper. Wishing the happy couple the best of luck.

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    I'm sure a bow tie would look quite nice but i'm inclined to think that would be more appropriate for the older demographic !! LOL

    I'm only 30.

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