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6th December 05, 10:28 PM
#1
 Originally Posted by Mike n NC
Besides, anything that shines and reflects that much would be indecent under a kilt.
That would at least make the formal event a lot more fun!
The only patent leather shoes I ever owned were for my fire department full dress uniform.
I say go with real leather wingtips if you can't get real ghillies or don't want to deal with the laces.
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7th December 05, 07:18 AM
#2
If you're not fond of the wing-tip pattern, Bostonian makes a nice, plain black leather dress shoe the the Men's Wearhouse carries (or they did, anyway). Not terribly expensive ($80 or so?), but so much more comfortable than I expected: if they ever wear out I'll buy another pair.
Bryan...still not sure about the Ghillies...
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7th December 05, 08:43 AM
#3
My vote is for the black wing tips, I wear them with the argyle. Around this time of the year there should be plenty of sales in progresss around your local mall. Don't forget to allow some extra room for those heavy wool kilt hose.
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7th December 05, 08:46 AM
#4
Now again, this is by my on personal likes. Looking at the two pair of shoes, I would go real leather with the traditional toe caps
Mike
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7th December 05, 03:51 PM
#5
Brogues!
In the USA you call them wingtips...I noticed in "Kilt land" they call them regimental brogues.
Brogues are classic shoes...they scream:
STYLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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7th December 05, 04:14 PM
#6
 Originally Posted by Robin
Brogues!
In the USA you call them wingtips...I noticed in "Kilt land" they call them regimental brogues.
Brogues are classic shoes...they scream:
STYLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Here they scream "Federal Agent"
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7th December 05, 04:15 PM
#7
doh!
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