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25th September 09, 10:25 AM
#8
 Originally Posted by longhuntr74
"Very cool....I can envision someday that I might wear my Fugawee 18th century buckle shoes with my kilt for formal wear!" These shoes referenced here I think would be casual at best...but that's just my humble opinion.
No need to be humble when you're right. These are reenactor's shoes, and as such are meant to be worn as part of a reenactor's costume.
Buckle shoes can be, and indeed are, worn with formal Highland attire. However, formal buckle shoes are of a much lighter weight and more finely crafted than those shoes intended to be worn tramping around outdoors.
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