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    Quote Originally Posted by artificer View Post
    As a rule, a gentleman ISN'T supposed to remove his jacket in mixed company. This is where the catch comes in. Also, many formal shirts are near-sheer on the body and many formal waistcoats are backless to aid in 'climate control'.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KWD View Post
    ...if i didn't wear a kilt belt (in my opinion) i would look rather silly with no kilt belt on..

    I guess it really is just a matter of opinion and what you think really would make you more comfortable.
    Silly looking me! I almost never wear a dirk belt.

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    With other words then the belt should be thought of as a part of armour and doesn´t really belong to the dress in church?

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    Ingemar

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    Quote Originally Posted by JSFMACLJR View Post
    Silly looking me! I almost never wear a dirk belt.
    Like I said matter of opinion

    After all isn't it most people on here that say "There are no RULES wear it how YOU feel most comfortable"

    Ingmar, I hope you choose to wear what makes you feel most comfortable, who cares what you are supposed to wear, wear the way you feel looks best. After all who really decided "This is the way it is to be done"

    Wear the Kilt and be proud of how you look in it.

    This is what I have learned from asking questions on this site.
    Love the Kilt, Love the way you look in it, wear it as you feel comfortable.
    Last edited by KWD; 17th December 10 at 03:31 PM. Reason: forgot something
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ingemar View Post
    With other words then the belt should be thought of as a part of armour and doesn´t really belong to the dress in church?

    Greetings

    Ingemar
    Not at all, Ingemar. Wear the belt in church with nary a worry.

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    I like to wear a tuxedo shirt with flat pleats, holes for studs, and cuffs for matching links.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KWD View Post
    My thinking is this however, I for one do not like the look of a Kilt without a Kilt belt
    I have to agree.
    "A true adventurer goes forth, aimless and uncalculating, to meet and greet unknown fate." ~ Domino Harvey ~
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