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    Splendid!

    If I ever have the chance to attend a white tie event, my plan is a very similar outfit to what you're wearing here.

    Shane

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    I’ve heard it claimed that black tie kilt outfits are suitable and proper for otherwise white tie occasions.

    But honestly that always felt off to me – that looks a lot more fitting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Regimental View Post
    I’ve heard it claimed that black tie kilt outfits are suitable and proper for otherwise white tie occasions.

    But honestly that always felt off to me – that looks a lot more fitting.
    I agree, and it's nice to have the opportunity to wear White Tie.

    Here's the (slightly tongue-in-cheek) guidance from the organisation at which I was a guest.

    Can I wear black tie/dinner Jacket at a white tie event?

    At xxx White Tie events, we sometimes say “Dinner Jacket Permissible”. By this, we mean that if your White Tie has been eaten by your pet lion, destroyed by the dry cleaner, borrowed by an errant offspring, or beamed up by Scottie, we’d prefer that you turned up in Black Tie rather than be deprived of your conversation. No other reason is wholly acceptable, although guests are more easily forgiven.

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    Quote Originally Posted by figheadair View Post
    I agree, and it's nice to have the opportunity to wear White Tie.

    Here's the (slightly tongue-in-cheek) guidance from the organisation at which I was a guest.

    Can I wear black tie/dinner Jacket at a white tie event?

    At xxx White Tie events, we sometimes say “Dinner Jacket Permissible”. By this, we mean that if your White Tie has been eaten by your pet lion, destroyed by the dry cleaner, borrowed by an errant offspring, or beamed up by Scottie, we’d prefer that you turned up in Black Tie rather than be deprived of your conversation. No other reason is wholly acceptable, although guests are more easily forgiven.
    That sounds perfectly reasonable to me!
    " Rules are for the guidance of wise men and the adherence of idle minds and minor tyrants". Field Marshal Lord Slim.

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