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19th December 05, 04:13 PM
#31
Originally Posted by Iolaus
No disrespect intended to Rocky, but I think that the badge takes away from the outfit in a formal or semi-formal use. I realize it's in the traditional place for a pin, but it's still brand advertising, and, in my opinion, has no place in a "dress" situation.
That said, I'd go with Glassman's suggestion for a jacket; a tux is probably too formal.
None taken... we only put the badge on our CASUAL kilt for that reason. However, we realize that some people want to wear our casual a bit more formally... that's why we only sew the patch on, not iron it.
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19th December 05, 04:18 PM
#32
I think that the sweater and kilt look suits you FANTASTICALLY. Out of all the options on how to "dress up" a casual kilt, the sweater is the best. I HATE dressing up pretty much at all, but have recently bought a few rugby shirts and 2 grey sweaters to wear to occasions that are too dressy for t shirts and too casual for jackets/tuxes.
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19th December 05, 07:41 PM
#33
I like the combination of a sweater with a kilt, but when I wear them together I follow the English manner and tuck my sweater inside the waist of my kilt. It means more kilt showing, gets the sweater out of the way when I'm reaching for my sporran, and I just find it more comfortable. I saw an image once of Prince Charles wearing a sweater in that manner and I just liked the way it looked.
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19th December 05, 09:04 PM
#34
I like the sweater look the way Avonlea22 has done it. I still haven't accepted that my waist is growing, and the "sweater out" look helps to hide the evidence. ;)
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20th December 05, 05:54 AM
#35
You NAILED it, Avonlea. The outfit looks great.
Virtus Ad Aethera Tendit
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20th December 05, 06:12 AM
#36
Avonlea,
Great look, the cable knit and Arran style sweaters look great with the kilt, I ordered a navy blue cable knit from Santa. I hope she comes through with it.
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20th December 05, 07:11 AM
#37
Avonlea, 'me 'ol sunshine, better late than never.
We tend to be pretty casual DownUnder, formal here means a shirt with a collar.
I agree with a woolen jumper and the kilt too, an Argyle jacket for me is super formal, as formal as i get..ever!.
check out Hamish's photos, he has a kilt for every occassion.
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20th December 05, 09:31 AM
#38
Nice look Brian. Sweaters do really make the kilt stand out.
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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20th December 05, 11:02 AM
#39
Very nice look. As the weather has cooled here I've found that I too really like the sweater with the kilt look. I'm planning to take two kilt & sweater outfits to cold cold Canada for Christmas. I guess I get to try out kiltwearing in weather than is much colder than this southen boy is used to.
Dee
Ferret ad astra virtus
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20th December 05, 01:59 PM
#40
Thanks guys! You all certainly have boosted my self esteem a notch or four.
The wife and I are headed out to the coast on Thursday for our anniversary, and I plan on wearing the same outfit. I'm wondering about the bottle green hose, though. Would that be too march dark down below?
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