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    Kilted KT is offline Membership Revoked for repeated rule violations.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Randy
    Here is the reception photo. It was a wonderful wedding and reception.




    Constructive comments always welcome.

    looks pretty good, although I'm not sure about the belt and the glengarry. Saying that, I'm sure that you had positive comments from nearly everyone there!

    on a side note. I know belts are traditionally not work with the prince charlie, but I for one would rather not venture out kilted with out be belt. It feels very odd to me for some reason.
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    I am not a huge fan of hats, but it looks pretty sharp mate.

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    glengarry...

    I tend to agree with other posts here about wearing a glengarry with formal wear; however, if you are going to wear the glengarry, it should be worn more the front of the head, with the cap badge & cockcade over the left eye:





    These are but two examples. Sometimes the glengarry is worn over at a very rakish angle! :mrgreen:

    I also personally don't like to see bonnets without some sort of badge over the cockade; a chief's crest badge, or a "general" badge like the "St. Andrew's" badge that many places offer now. But that's just me...

    Cheers,

    Todd
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    Personally I love hats, and I've found that I rather like wearing my Glengarry. Yes it does have more of a military look to it, but that doesn't bother me a bit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajunscot



    These are but two examples. Sometimes the glengarry is worn over at a very rakish angle! :mrgreen:
    Todd
    When I was in the millitary that was how we were to wear the oversea's cap. One finger over the right eye.

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