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23rd August 21, 05:55 AM
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In the "mood lighting" at dinner, the difference between navy and black may not be very apparent.
But your wife's dress will look just as fine next to a black jacket on you.
I'm not sure what "flair" your shoes have, but unless they are sandals or jeweled platforms, they are unlikely to garner much attention. Since kilt-wearers often sport formal shoes with buckles, "mary-jane" straps, or even the long-strapped ghillie brogues, I doubt any shoes normally worn with a tuxedo will look too flamboyant.
Have fun.
Andrew
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