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31st October 09, 08:31 AM
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bow tie?
Greetings,
I am a kilt-wearer and a bow tie-wearer. I am, however, having a hard time reconciling the two. I feel like a bow tie with a kilt looks too formal....or like a failed attempt to be formal. Add to that, bow ties tend to be highly patterned, which I suspect will not go with the plaid. Anyone pull off the kilt-and-bow-tie look care to suggest how to do it?
Richard
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31st October 09, 08:33 AM
#2
Many bow tie wearers on the forum so I'm sure you will get good feedback.
Here is a thread on making your own.
Proudly Duncan [maternal], MacDonald and MacDaniel [paternal].
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31st October 09, 08:47 AM
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I'm not a massive fan of bow ties... especially without a waistcoat or with a low-cut waistcoat - as I feel you see too much of the shirt. I do, however, wear my kilt and bow-ties to formal occasions together. I'd rather wear a rouche if it was the right time and place too!
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31st October 09, 09:39 AM
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Ya, I think you need a high cut waistcoat or vest of some sort with a bow tie if you're wearing a Argyle type jacket. I wouldn't worry about the patterns or all of that going with the kilt.
This bow tie sounds nice. 
Maple Leaf - fall bow tie - Beau Ties Ltd. of Vermont
Here's a side question, could one safely wear a bow tie with one of those sweater vests (no buttons up the front) and a jacket?
Last edited by Bugbear; 31st October 09 at 10:28 AM.
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31st October 09, 12:00 PM
#5
Don't fret over the small stuff. Wear whatever bow tie you want during the day. Wearing a bow tie with a kilt is no different than wearing one with a blazer, or a suit. The only caveat that I'd add would be to suggest that bow ties are probably best not worn after 6PM unless one is in formal attire; then the tie should be black or white depending on the occasion.
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31st October 09, 02:03 PM
#6
 Originally Posted by KiltedMariner
Add to that, bow ties tend to be highly patterned, which I suspect will not go with the plaid. Anyone pull off the kilt-and-bow-tie look care to suggest how to do it?
I've said it before, and I'll probably never stop: patterns and tartans can go together just fine if you vary the scale. There's probably not an attractive bow tie you could not wear with a kilt.
Regards,
Rex.
At any moment you must be prepared to give up who you are today for who you could become tomorrow.
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31st October 09, 02:49 PM
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Fear not the bow and the kilt - Rex offers some good advice about mixing and matching patterns, tweeds, tartans, and the like.
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31st October 09, 03:19 PM
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Sure looking mighty sharp there Phil.
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31st October 09, 03:25 PM
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31st October 09, 05:41 PM
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 Originally Posted by pdcorlis
Fear not the bow and the kilt - Rex offers some good advice about mixing and matching patterns, tweeds, tartans, and the like.

Perfect!
Andy in Ithaca, NY
Exile from Northumberland
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