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28th April 13, 08:48 AM
#4
 Originally Posted by O'Searcaigh
I find it easier to figure out what is "appropriate" in more "dressier" situations than casual ones re: wearing the kilt. Just make everything above the waist pretty much like what others will be wearing and the rest coordinated/appropriate to the tartan of the kilt. On the other hand, as father of the bride, I would think you could wear pretty much anything you want just as long as you not "outshine" the groom (or bride, which you couldn't do anyway, no matter what  ).
Screw the groom (LOL)! Just lay it all out and make sure your daughter is ok with it. I say if you are going to do it up, do it up all the way. I would do the winged collar myself with the plaid and argyle hose. Have fun and congrats!
LOCH SLOY!
Cheers, Wil
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