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    It depends on how cold it is, which coat I am wearing, or wear I am wearing it. I like the flexibility.

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    Quote Originally Posted by neeah613l View Post
    So a lot of different opinions here. But at least no one is threatening to kill me either way. :o) A lot of you say it depends on the weather- well, we live in Houston. "Nuff said. Also, this would be worn mainly at RSCDS balls.
    As this would be for a ball I would say it all depends on the formality of the event, however I would think you would want to go with the waistcoat. For our RSCDS Ball earlier this year known as the Tartan Ball held at the Royal York I and most other attendants wore the Prince Charlie outfit here is a picture of me from that night.


    Of course there was one gent in a Montrose Doublet and next year I will wear mine.

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    Oh, OK, so a vest makes it more formal. Then I'll get the vest and it can be used or not used as necessary. BTW, nice Montrose! I love those. You don't see them as much.

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    Thank you I was lucky enough to find it at a wonderful price on ebay, however I had been looking for one for a year before finding my size.

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    And thanks to all the folks who posted photos, I also found an answer to my question.

    I have an Argyl but no waistcoat, and I wasn't sure what tie to wear with it. While it appears from the photos that just about any well-coordinated tie will be dapper, to me, the solid-colored ones look nicest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iain Robb View Post
    And thanks to all the folks who posted photos, I also found an answer to my question.

    I have an Argyl but no waistcoat, and I wasn't sure what tie to wear with it. While it appears from the photos that just about any well-coordinated tie will be dapper, to me, the solid-colored ones look nicest.
    I always wear a solid colour wool tie with my Argyll's I have found they seem to work the best provided it is in a complimentary colour to the tartan of course.

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    Finding solid color non-shiny-finish ties is in itself a bit of a challenge!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alan H View Post
    Finding solid color non-shiny-finish ties is in itself a bit of a challenge!


    You ain't kidding!! I have to go to the second hand and Good Will stores just to find ties!

    Guess I don't mind wearing ties with subtle blended colors, though... Anything too bright stands out on me something aughful. I need pastels and blandness around me...
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    I've not had a problem finding solid colour wool ties up here, then again there are a few tartan shops in the area.

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    A question just came to me. I don't know what kind of buttons are on you're Argylls, but I've been feeling uncomfortable about wearing jackets with fancy silver buttons. Is this necessary, or are regular buttons acceptable?
    I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
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