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3rd September 12, 01:19 PM
#1
 Originally Posted by David Dubh
I'm sure that we are all familiar with the ubiquitous black PC, which I too own.
I have two questions.
1) If you were to have a coloured one is it still black tie formal? would it look out of place?
2) If you were to do it in a different colour what colour would you do?
I'm not necessarily going to get one this is more a curiosity question.
Slainte David
David, In Traditional Highland Civilian Dress evening attire one is not confined to a black jacket or doublet, however with the PC and the Regulation doublet I personally would recommend a black bow tie regardless of the jacket's colour.
When I ordered my PC I got it in Archer Green, because:
a) Like you I personally find black PC's ubiquitous.
b) I liked Archer Green as a colour option
I have no reason to regret my decision and there are various options available. I went for a PC as I didn't (still don't) anticipate many occasions when I would wear an even grander doublet although my father has a barathea Montrose in a similar green. However, were I going to that level of formality I would personally prefer the single breasted Kenmore with 'tashes' in Archer green barathea.
My PC has plain faced peaked lapels rather than satin or silk, because the supplier I got mine from faced their coloured PC's in black satin or silk which I personally dislike (there is nothing 'wrong' with such facings I just personally don't care for them). Some other suppliers match the silk/satin facings to the colour of the jacket and had that been an option with mine, I would have had them added.
Last edited by Peter Crowe; 3rd September 12 at 03:26 PM.
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3rd September 12, 01:35 PM
#2
I agree with Peter and see no reason I must wear black with my formal kilt attire. The Craig tartan has a grey background with green and a reddish orange. Not my choice of colors, but I had no choice in the name either. I attend a number of "black tie" events and wear a medium grey PC, which I think goes very well. The tie, of course, is black.
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3rd September 12, 05:25 PM
#3
Besides my black PC, I also own and wear an Archer Green and Navy Blue PC. With my Flower of Scotland, I prefer the green and with my Royal Air Force, I prefer the blue. The black is for everything else.
If I could afford another, It would be a toss-up between Wine Red and White.
Regards
Chas
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12th September 12, 06:43 PM
#4
 Originally Posted by Chas
Besides my black PC, I also own and wear an Archer Green and Navy Blue PC. With my Flower of Scotland, I prefer the green and with my Royal Air Force, I prefer the blue. The black is for everything else.
If I could afford another, It would be a toss-up between Wine Red and White.
Regards
Chas

I have a few PCs, and select which one to wear depending upon the event. The black PC is old and needs to be replaced, but I would also like a red, wine red, white or cream...
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13th September 12, 04:27 AM
#5
 Originally Posted by Glen
I have a few PCs, and select which one to wear depending upon the event. The black PC is old and needs to be replaced, but I would also like a red, wine red, white or cream...
I do like that grey PC, Glen - a colour not often seen. As much as I would love to get a cream PC, it just isn't done in the UK. It has always been seen as 'overseas dress' and not 'at home'. Oh well, it will have to be wine red then.
Regards
Chas
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13th September 12, 05:30 AM
#6
 Originally Posted by Chas
I do like that grey PC, Glen - a colour not often seen. As much as I would love to get a cream PC, it just isn't done in the UK. It has always been seen as 'overseas dress' and not 'at home'. Oh well, it will have to be wine red then.
Well, you'll just need to get a cream PC and head overseas, Chas. Problem solved.
Kenneth Mansfield
NON OBLIVISCAR
My tartan quilt: Austin, Campbell, Hamilton, MacBean, MacFarlane, MacLean, MacRae, Robertson, Sinclair (and counting)
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13th September 12, 10:33 AM
#7
 Originally Posted by SlackerDrummer
Well, you'll just need to get a cream PC and head overseas, Chas. Problem solved. 
When I was in my mid-twenties I bought a white dinner jacket to be a summer alternative for my tuxedo.
Every time I wore it and I do mean every time, the heavens would open and the temperature would plummet. I would be stood there, shivering and telling my hostess what a great time I was having!
Regards
Chas
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