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    Quote Originally Posted by Cygnus View Post
    I should point out that I didn't intend to imply the belt and buckle be worn with formal jackets and waistcoats, but rather in lieu of a waistcoat. I, myself, am not a fan of kilt belts with waistcoats for the reasons given above. One should, generally, choose one or the other for best effect.
    I agree completely, Cygnus. The shiny belt and buckle look good when a waistcoat is not worn, particularly I believe, with an Argyll.

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    Hi there, Roguefox, and congratulations on your Jones kilt . . . really something to jones about.
    My best friend is a Jones of sorts (a Douglas-Jones, in fact), but sadly he has no interest in Jones tartans, either the Welsh or the Scot-English-Welsh variety.
    The kilt is very smart indeed, and goes well with both your shirt and your hose.
    There are those who prefer white shirts, but I don’t wear white all that often. By chance my outfit for tonight is a white shirt with black hose, to go with a Botswana tartan kilt and blue flashes.
    Most of my shirts are solid colour, though.
    Regards,
    Mike
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