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28th January 10, 07:37 AM
#11
 Originally Posted by ali8780
That sounds like fun as well, would my husband and I need specific attire? As of yet, he doesn't own a kilt, and my Scottish wardrobe is limited too 
Everytime I look at the Scottish Association website for one of their formal get togethers, they always mention attire. Typically they say something like this:
Dress for the evening is “best dress” or Highland attire. Kilts and tartans are not required, but if you have one this is the time to “strut your stuff” !
So it is not required. A nice suit would work just fine. Although this would be a good place to start wearing a kilt. A lot of people will be wearing one and he won't feel so uncomfortable.
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