I have spent much time reading as many threads as possible and the overwhelming conclusion seems to be that, unlike everyday clothing, there is no flexibility in what an individual may wear and the way it should be worn. When I dress in the morning I give little thought as to whether my socks clash with my shirt or my shoes might not be appropriate. If I was to wear a kilt, however, it seems that I must be much more circumspect about such matters. Socks may only be a pre-ordained colour and, in no circumstances, white or tartan unless going to a formal occasion. The type of shirt that is the subject of this thread is a no-no unless I am re-enacting some historical event and so on, even the type of headwear is rigidly pre-ordained. Forgive my confusion which seems to increase with every thread that I read, particularly when those from a few years ago seem to contradict what I am now finding in more modern ones. Is it the case that opinions have become more rigid with the passage of time or is it just that those with more flexible views no longer contribute?