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    Since you usually wear your PC is it safe to assume that the dress is dinner jacket for those not in kilts?

    If that is the case then I would stick with the PC and white shirt, cream hose and white sporran your other choice doesn't sound quite right for black tie.. If the dress is semi-formal then give it a go. I think a semi-dress sporran would be a better choice than a formal one and i am not sure about the hose, I would probably need to see it. black hose might be a bit to much but who knows.

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    Go for it

    At my nephew's wedding I wore Black Argylle, Wallace Red kilt, black hose, Wallace fashes, black shirt and Wallace tie...damn, I looked good and so will you!! I will try to post a pic this evening.

    Enjoy enjoy!

    Rob
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    If you've got a black shirt, try it and then go outside in sunlight. Some blacks seem to clash with each other.

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    Quote Originally Posted by James MacMillan View Post
    If you've got a black shirt, try it and then go outside in sunlight. Some blacks seem to clash with each other.
    Very good point James. it's easy to forget all blacks are NOT the same. I think in general the charcoal jackets are much easier with black shirts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by irishrob View Post
    At my nephew's wedding I wore Black Argylle, Wallace Red kilt, black hose, Wallace fashes, black shirt and Wallace tie...damn, I looked good and so will you!! I will try to post a pic this evening.

    Enjoy enjoy!

    Rob
    Hey you have any photos.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chef View Post
    Since you usually wear your PC is it safe to assume that the dress is dinner jacket for those not in kilts?

    If that is the case then I would stick with the PC and white shirt, cream hose and white sporran your other choice doesn't sound quite right for black tie.. If the dress is semi-formal then give it a go. I think a semi-dress sporran would be a better choice than a formal one and i am not sure about the hose, I would probably need to see it. black hose might be a bit to much but who knows.
    What Chef said. How will the other men there dress? Will they wear white or black shirts?

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