... 7) Sporran (evening wear)-- With a four-in-hand tie either the muskrat or brass cantle sporran. With black tie wear either a silver mounted skin sporran (seal, leopard, bobcat, etc. but not rabbit fur or anything else "fuzzy") or a silver mounted horsehair sporran.
That's what I was refering to. It was new information to me, so I wanted a clarification on the full mask skunk sporran.
I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
Yes, I have squirrels in my brain…
Would it be overkill for daywear to use Lewis hose or is that strickly eveningwear?
I wear Lewis Hose for day wear often as do I'd say many of us who own them. They would not be overkill at all, having said that they are one option that is readily available that do work with evening wear.
Would it be overkill for daywear to use Lewis hose or is that strickly eveningwear?
Hola amigo! This isn't carved in stone on the face of a cliff somewhere in the Grampians, but generally speaking tartan, argyle, or diced hose are an evening wear item. The exception would be an ultra-formal daytime event-- a levee or coronation come to mind-- for most other "jacket and tie" events held before 6PM solid, dark coloured hose are your best choice. Now this is honestly a fairly recent convention and you will easily find lots of photos taken before WWII of men in civilian attire wearing diced hose, similar to those worn by golfers in "Plus Fours". I personally think this looks rather smart-- buy you'd probably really need to be wearing a jacket and tie to pull it off.
(I have possibly mis-read your post-- by "Lewis hose" were you referring to hose in MacLeod of Lewis tartan?)
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