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30th August 12, 01:58 PM
#1
What to wear for afternoon tea
My fiance are going to The Scotsman in Edinburgh for afternoon tea on our honeymoon.
The kilt part is easy. 80) What do you suggest for the upper body? Or perhaps shed some ideas on the dress style appropriate for an afternoon tea.
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30th August 12, 03:39 PM
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Is this the place you mean:
http://www.thescotsmanhotel.co.uk/the-scotsman
It is a 5* establishment, so shirt and tie and tweed Argyle and waistcoat. Matching hose with nice turnovers. No tartan flashes.
Regards
Chas
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30th August 12, 03:46 PM
#3
 Originally Posted by Chas
It is a 5* establishment, so shirt and tie and tweed Argyle and waistcoat. Matching hose with nice turnovers. No tartan flashes.
Regards
Chas
Just curious, why no tartan flashes?
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30th August 12, 03:57 PM
#4
That's the place! I was hoping to not bring my jacket and waistcoat with me as I'm coming from Canada. Any other alternatives?
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30th August 12, 04:01 PM
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As Chas said. No bling, no bonnet. Jacket and tie required. Rent them, if necessary. You will definitely be out-of-place at The Scotsman without them and may not even be permitted in the door without proper dress. Scotfree's question: tartan flashes are supplied by kilt hire firms but are not otherwise worn in Scotland.
Last edited by ThistleDown; 30th August 12 at 04:05 PM.
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30th August 12, 04:50 PM
#6
 Originally Posted by ThistleDown
As Chas said. No bling, no bonnet. Jacket and tie required. Rent them, if necessary. You will definitely be out-of-place at The Scotsman without them and may not even be permitted in the door without proper dress. Scotfree's question: tartan flashes are supplied by kilt hire firms but are not otherwise worn in Scotland.
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I would also add that while a waistcoat might be desirable it is not necessary. However, definitely jacket (argyle, crail etc.) and tie with hose as Chas described and appropriate leather shoes.
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30th August 12, 05:44 PM
#7
 Originally Posted by ThistleDown
Scotfree's question: tartan flashes are supplied by kilt hire firms but are not otherwise worn in Scotland.
Excuse my slowness is this no flashes, or just those nasty kilt hire firm tartan flashes?
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30th August 12, 06:09 PM
#8
 Originally Posted by ThistleDown
As Chas said. No bling, no bonnet. Jacket and tie required. Rent them, if necessary. You will definitely be out-of-place at The Scotsman without them and may not even be permitted in the door without proper dress. Scotfree's question: tartan flashes are supplied by kilt hire firms but are not otherwise worn in Scotland.
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30th August 12, 06:26 PM
#9
Good thing I asked! I have an appointment to try on brogues Tuesday at a kilt shop that also does hire and I will find out if I can rent a tweed.
Now...what do you suggest my bride wear? A summer dress? Something formal?
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30th August 12, 07:38 PM
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The teas my bride of 35 years attend around here are normally dressy affairs. Now this is southern Pennsylvania and does not compare to where you are going. I would tend to say that if will need a jacket it may be dressier than a summer dress. If it is in the area why not go look in and if you can get a feel.
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