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    I agree - make the look as uniform to the choir as possible.

    Use the tie they use, black hose aren't a bad touch, and if you have a Black Shadow tartan from Stillwater, you'll definitely clean up.

    My son did this in his high school choir last year, with the director's permission, and he looked great...according to all the young ladies!

    He was definitely one of the best dressed there, and drew no undue attention to himself as a result. A tasteful and terrific combo.

    Let us know how it goes!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prester John View Post
    I agree - make the look as uniform to the choir as possible.

    Use the tie they use, black hose aren't a bad touch, and if you have a Black Shadow tartan from Stillwater, you'll definitely clean up.

    My son did this in his high school choir last year, with the director's permission, and he looked great...according to all the young ladies!

    He was definitely one of the best dressed there, and drew no undue attention to himself as a result. A tasteful and terrific combo.

    Let us know how it goes!
    This is basically what I'm going for; I may or may not have a black kilt by the time of the performance, but if I don't, I'll wear something dark. I'm with the basses, and we're in the back, so if I wear black hose it should look fine.

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