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3rd December 07, 11:43 AM
#1
 Originally Posted by Daaaaang
If I ever need to go to a white tie event (my own wedding? I dunno) I will get the stand up collar, but until then, I'm happy to never have to touch one.
A few years ago, my best friend was lamenting that she never had an occasion to wear her formal dress. So we invented one. We decided that our New Year's Party that year would be black tie. We printed invitations, gave them to our friends, specified black tie.
Come new year's eve, there were about fifty people in tuxedos and formal gowns in my house! Everyone looked great, we had a good time, and we looked smashing! Moral of the story: if you want to wear it, create an occasion, don't wait for one to come up!
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3rd December 07, 12:13 PM
#2
I don't think there are any rules that work any more - I try instead to think in terms of appropriate.
Beach wear for the beach! Hunting clothes to hunt in. Ski wear for sliding down the slopes. etc, etc, etc...
Appropriate clothes to fit the event.
A few years ago, no one would have thought that a black shirt would look nice with formal attire. But we have seen several members that manage to make it look very nice.
Just remember the golden question: "Honey, does this fill in the blank make me look fat?"
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3rd December 07, 02:26 PM
#3
Hearing that always puts my mind at ease. I find myself avoiding really formal events though, it just feels like I don't belong, kilt or no kilt, just not the same crust. TE=James MacMillan;453972]I don't think there are any rules that work any more - I try instead to think in terms of appropriate.
Beach wear for the beach! Hunting clothes to hunt in. Ski wear for sliding down the slopes. etc, etc, etc...
Appropriate clothes to fit the event.
A few years ago, no one would have thought that a black shirt would look nice with formal attire. But we have seen several members that manage to make it look very nice.
Just remember the golden question: "Honey, does this fill in the blank make me look fat?" [/QUOTE]
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3rd December 07, 08:14 PM
#4
 Originally Posted by Mr. MacDougall
A few years ago, my best friend was lamenting that she never had an occasion to wear her formal dress. So we invented one. We decided that our New Year's Party that year would be black tie. We printed invitations, gave them to our friends, specified black tie.
Come new year's eve, there were about fifty people in tuxedos and formal gowns in my house! Everyone looked great, we had a good time, and we looked smashing! Moral of the story: if you want to wear it, create an occasion, don't wait for one to come up!
I like to dress pretty formal all the time. My friends are used to it, and my acquaintances assume I always am on my way from or to some important event. It's funny how people just assume I am important, rather than it simply being my style.
My attitude is that if I'm going to pay for it, I'm going to wear it a lot, because the only expensive clothes are the clothes I don't wear.
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3rd December 07, 08:19 PM
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You might get a copy of Charles Thompson's "So You Are Going to Wear the Kilt." It's old, it's a bit dated, but it is reckoned to be the bible of proper kilt wearing.
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3rd December 07, 08:21 PM
#6
Black tie or white remembers faded Levi's go with everything.
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