
Originally Posted by
Crazy Dave
I'm not an expert on formal Scottish wear, so take my suggestion with a grain of salt. I have had very good luck with Cold Steel products. I don't own one, but I have been eyeing their Scottish Dirk, which is styled like a traditional dirk. They can be had for around $90 at a lot of different places. The quality of what I own has always been very high.
https://www.atlantacutlery.com/scottish-dirk
I have two dirks, one I made myself from a blade from Atlanta Cutlery and use with my highlander Renaissance Fair outfit and the other is from Cold Steel (a gift from my beloved F-H.C.A.G.) I have worn the Cold Steel one only once formally and though it is simple, I think it threads the needle between the practical early looking dirks that are inappropriate for formal dress and the overwrought chrome and fake jeweled ones with poor quality blades. It is a wonderful knife and came with a "British Proof Test". Here is what it looked like with my doublet

While I admit that I thought I looked quite splendid with the sword belt and dirk with my doublet I have to say that walking about a party with a great big knife on my hip was often quite awkward. As a dancer I had to shed the belt and blade when the music started. Even sitting with the thing was awkward. As the MC of this formal Burns Night I believe wearing it was appropriate (or at least acceptable). However I do not plan to repeat the process, once was enough!
The Cold Steel dirk gets very high marks from me and is my favorite dagger in my modest collection.
Cheers
Jamie
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
Of the ultimate combustion-My panache
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