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10th November 05, 08:46 AM
#1
Yeah a Red Tie would be Sharp.
I always Like the small things to tie up, Like even Red flashes would be a cool thing as well.
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10th November 05, 09:09 AM
#2
I think matching the red in the kilt is the way to go. Also I would avoid a "glossy" looking tie.
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10th November 05, 09:14 AM
#3
Also would go with a red tie. Would pull some of the colour out of the kilt.
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10th November 05, 09:36 AM
#4
Graham.
Another vote for the maroon (red) tie. Why, because it would accent the red in the tartan, without being overwhelming.
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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10th November 05, 09:39 AM
#5
I agree a maroon tie would look good with that kilt, but Graham said the event is formal.
Maroon and worse, red, takes away from the formality.
Virtus Ad Aethera Tendit
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10th November 05, 09:52 AM
#6
don't be a maroon... :-P
yes, i agree with everybody else. red/maroon tie, or whatever that color is in your kilt.
most people don't know from semi-formal and formal kilt outfits. a tie and jacket is good enough for most people.
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11th November 05, 05:19 AM
#7
Thanks all, I think the maroon's have it. Maroon it is then and I do happen to have two that colour, one has a ready-made knot in it, which I like, 'cos I'm lazy and can't tie a Windsor knot.
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11th November 05, 09:01 AM
#8
If you can, match your tie and flashes to the maroon stripe. Next best, match the tie to the hose. You could get away with a patterned tie if the major color is correct. And you wouldn't be setting any precedents to wear a different tartan, particularly if it is appropriate somehow. For myself, though, I prefer a solid tie or one with some little pattern repeated over solid, like deer heads or something.
Another idea, match the shirt and hose one color, and the tie and flashes another. In that case a white shirt goes with white hose. White hose are never my first choice, but to most people they look formal enough.
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