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    Question whats on the feet

    is there an alternatie to ghillie brogues when formal wear is required for the wearing of the kilt

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    Ghille Brogues are not required... except for dancing perahps... there are many people on here who have absolutely no time for the ghillie shoes, a good sensible black lace up shoe or a buckle is what many of us choose.
    Have a look through the formal picture gallery to see some photographs, ( but you may have opened a can of worms... because not everyone agrees!!)

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    Ghillie brogues are not the best for dancing - the laces tend to finish up on the floor if things get too energetic. Plus they are usually outdoor shoes with fairly heavy soles. I agree with paulhenry though, black or brown brogues look very nice with the kilt and you can wear them with the dreaded p@nts too, something you can't with ghillies. I wear these for dancing and formal wear generally - as they are more comfortable and much easier to wear.

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    The shoes that Phil is wearing are the ultimate dress shoe,but,for dress wear, black(not brown) brogues,well polished, will be fine,.I happen not to be a fan of ghillie brogues under any circumstances.

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    Last edited by DWFII; 30th July 08 at 04:53 AM.
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    Maybe some dress shoes like The Blues Brothers.
    Gillmore of Clan Morrison

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    I like my ghillie brogues. Buckle brogues look like the shoes little girls wore when I was in elementary school in the 60s.

    Wingtips are a good alternative.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob C. View Post
    I like my ghillie brogues. Buckle brogues look like the shoes little girls wore when I was in elementary school in the 60s.
    Those girls are always wanting to dress up like us "real men" aren't they?

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    I just polish up a black, buckled shoe for formal events, though the buckle on my shoe is about 1/8th the size of DWFII's!

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    I go with black dress shoes or wing tips with mine
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