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    From the very beginning: I need advice!

    By a miracle, a woman has agreed to marry me next year, and now I get to finally pay tribute to my heritage by being married in a kilt.

    Now begins my voyage, I plan to build a webpage to explain to other newbies what to do stage by stage.

    I hope you all will bear with me and provide me with as much guidance as possible.

    While I am not personally a slave to rules (especially in fashion) it is important to me that for this event, I do things absolutely "by the book" if that's possible.

    OK, here's question number 1:

    Starting at the top of the head and going to the soles of the feet, leaving nothing out, what precisely should I be wearing to my wedding?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Murray of New Brunswick
    By a miracle, a woman has agreed to marry me next year, and now I get to finally pay tribute to my heritage by being married in a kilt.

    Now begins my voyage, I plan to build a webpage to explain to other newbies what to do stage by stage.

    I hope you all will bear with me and provide me with as much guidance as possible.

    While I am not personally a slave to rules (especially in fashion) it is important to me that for this event, I do things absolutely "by the book" if that's possible.

    OK, here's question number 1:

    Starting at the top of the head and going to the soles of the feet, leaving nothing out, what precisely should I be wearing to my wedding?

    A good pair of running shoes?

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    roflmao, especially since we started at the top of my head.

    To be honest, it's the poor girl who should be running, I think she must be brain-injured, but there we are.

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    Well, start with a nice head of hair, if that's your thing, a Prince Charlie and a tuxedo shirt, a dress sporan, a tank kilt, oh, don't forget a proper vest, proper hose, flashes, and some ghillies.

    I think that covers it.

    Of course, you could go a slightly different direction and get married in a great kilt and really strip down and simplify things.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dreadbelly
    Well, start with a nice head of hair, if that's your thing, a Prince Charlie and a tuxedo shirt, a dress sporan, a tank kilt, oh, don't forget a proper vest, proper hose, flashes, and some ghillies.
    You left out the bow tie. A nice kilt pin is also good. Another nice touch would be a fly plaid in the same tartan as your kilt, with a nice brooch.
    We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb

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    Quote Originally Posted by davedove
    You left out the bow tie. A nice kilt pin is also good. Another nice touch would be a fly plaid in the same tartan as your kilt, with a nice brooch.
    Why a tie?

    Why not a cravat?

    Oh my. This shall be such a fun thread.

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    Don't forget the pre-nup!

    Keep it securely in your sporran, because like a sporran, the pre-nup covers your b*lls when needed!
    "I find that a great part of the information I have was acquired by looking up something and finding something else on the way."
    - Franklin P. Adams

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dreadbelly
    Why not a cravat?
    Or even go the full route and get the frilly cravat and cuffs.
    We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb

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    Okay Murray,
    It depends on how formal you'd like to be at the wedding. The first thing to do is decide on a look.
    Have a look at Hamish's photo album and pick a look you and the future Mrs. Murray like.
    Then start shopping and asking questions.
    http://albums.imff.net/hamish

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    Quote Originally Posted by davedove
    Or even go the full route and get the frilly cravat and cuffs.
    You know, I would never, ever wear a tie, even upon pain of death... But I would wear one of those for some odd reason because I like how they look. Respectable and distinguished. And with me looking as beastly as I do, I bet I would be quite a sight wearing one, as far as contrasts go. Ties on the other hand, just look stupid.

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