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    Quote Originally Posted by Avonlea22
    I currently own 1 USAK Philabeg in Gunn Tartan.

    I'd like to have a semi-formal outfit that I can be proud to wear, but also not look silly. I'd wear this to dinner, social gatherings with friends, and maybe Christmas (next year) luncheon's or dinners.

    I'm seeking input on how to create an inexpensive outfit using the USAK I already have.

    What would be a good jacket? Argyle? Other?

    For shoes, I currently have a pair of dress Doc Martins. I also have a belt, but it's nothing fancy. I'd like a better Kilt belt, but keep in mind the size of my belt loops on the Philabeg. I currently have a Buzz Kidder Sporan. I'm assuming I should upgrade to a semi-dress sporran, and switch over to a sporran belt (I'm using the chain that came with the sporran). Would a plain white shirt and dark colored tie work, or should I go with a more formal tux shirt and bowtie (of which I have both)? I have sevral flashes and Kilt hose in cream, tan and bottle green (I think it's bottle...the darker green).
    First and foremost, I would suggest upgrading to a USA Kilt semi traditional or a stillwater kilt. I know you have asked how to make this work with what you have, but from personal experience I have not found that a casual kilt works well in a formal or semi formal setting. It looks like something is not quite right. Trust me, I have worn my 4 yard MacKenzie Bear kilt to numerous weddings and formal dinners. When I look back at photos, it looks good but not great. A traditional cut kilt just looks that much better.

    Having said that, you can make it work for what you have. Most people won't have a clue about any difference. I, like everyone else do not have the funds to just get a proper highland dress outfit. I have had to do this over several years now. It is possible.

    First things first, don't wear a regular suit jacket. I speak again from experience. It looks sloppy. www.scottishkilts.net has the best prices online for argyle jackets, and some packages include the waistcoat. The proper jacket helps enormously:
    with suit jacket
    with Argyle jacket

    One other option is to skip the jacket. Before I got my argyle and waistcoat, I bought a vest from a tuxedo shop for $20 and it served me well. Wait for their off season sales.

    As for sporrans, while semi dressed sporrans are a lot cheaper than a dress sporran, I would think that a nice day sporran would do the trick. I prefer the regular day sporrans (black leather, stiff as a dead guy) and don't know how well the Buzz kidder sporrans would work for semi-formal. http://scottishkilts.net/store/leather_sporrans.html

    In my opinon it sounds like you have the shoes, hose and flashes sorted quite well. I also think the plain white shirt and dark tie (plain of course) will look sharp.

    Quote Originally Posted by Avonlea22
    I have a luncheon to attend at work (I work for a Sheraton in the banquet department) on Monday, and I'm trying to decide if I even want to wear the kilt, because I think what I have now is too casual (although I believe it is a casual function). I was going to wear the kilt with my Doc's, Cream hose and red flashes, and a long sleeved red button down shirt. I don't own any sweaters, and I'm hoping it won't be too cold that day, if I decide to go this route.

    Any suggestions would be much appreciated. Links to sites with inexpensive items (such as argyle, if that's what's suggested) would be helpful too.
    I would try and go for a white or black dress shirt personally, but the rest of the outfit sounds great. One other option is that numerous places are again selling sweater vests. I have also gone this route and loved the look that came from it. a nice dark plain colour should be easy to find. Turtle neck and V neck (with a dress shirt) sweaters also look great. Check out http://www.gap.com/browse/category.d...5180&pageID=-1

    Good luck, I am sure it will turn out well which every route you decide to go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colin
    First things first, don't wear a regular suit jacket. I speak again from experience. It looks sloppy. www.scottishkilts.net has the best prices online for argyle jackets, and some packages include the waistcoat. The proper jacket helps enormously...
    Haven't purchased from them yet but J. H. Higgins offers good prices, selection and they're in the US so shipping might be less painful:
    http://www.jhiggins.net/sf_proddetai...5CP4S1G6MBIN9D

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    Quote Originally Posted by A Dhuglas
    Haven't purchased from them yet but J. H. Higgins offers good prices, selection and they're in the US so shipping might be less painful:
    http://www.jhiggins.net/sf_proddetai...5CP4S1G6MBIN9D
    Thanks for the link! For only $199, that'll probably be where I eventually buy from. Shipping is only $15.00, too.

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    Ok, here is really the only option i have for this luncheon:





    I had to brighten the pics a bit, so quality is not the best.

    I tried wearing the tux jacket, but it looked terrible. It was too long.

    So, will this fly for a luncheon?

    BTW, the hose are cream/off white.

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    I think you look fine. And if you feel you absolutely must be dressier just throw a regular blazer on. I don't think you'll need one, because you already will look better than any other guy there.

    And BTW, I spent 5th Grade in Cary!

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