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29th August 11, 01:59 PM
#1
What To Wear?
On September 11 my church will be having a specisl service in rememberance and although I wear a kilt to Mass every Sunday, I am not sure which one would be most appropriate.
Here are my choices:
Kerr Modern (my family tartan) and matching tie
SWK Black Watch w/navy blue tie
SWK Black Stewart w/navy blue tie
SWK Solid Black w/navy blue tie
USA Kilts U.S. Army Tartan w/navy blue tie
I am also wondering if I should wear my black Argyle jacket with 5 button waistcoat (jacket and waistcoat have silver buttons), white button-front shirt, navy blue tie, black sporran and black shoes or should I wear a tweed jacket and appropriate day wear accessories?
Your comments and suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
Robert
The Nor-Cal Rabble, S.W.E.A.R.S.,Steel Bonnets,The Order of the Dandelion, Royal Scots Renaissance Faire Guild, Flat Cap Confederation, SMALL,KABOOM, K.O.O.P.S, Law Dogs
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29th August 11, 02:07 PM
#2
I'm no expert but from what I have learned your family tartan is ALWAYS appropriate and a military tartan at a military service is appropriate only if you have served in that branch. You CAN wear whatever you want but the dos and do nots are really a matter of personal conviction and that is mine.
Since it is a little more of a special service and you seem to want to call that out in the formality of your dress, I would wear somthing a little dressier than the usual tweed. So the black argyle may indeed be the right thing. Just my personal sense of style.
All the best,
Hugh
God bless the kilted everywhere and all who see them!
The kilt! It gets in your blood and cannae be removed through medicine or magic.
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29th August 11, 02:14 PM
#3
I was actually leaning towards the USAK U.S. Army (as I served in that branch) with the Agyle jacket and waistcoat with my mini service medals on the lapel.
Robert
The Nor-Cal Rabble, S.W.E.A.R.S.,Steel Bonnets,The Order of the Dandelion, Royal Scots Renaissance Faire Guild, Flat Cap Confederation, SMALL,KABOOM, K.O.O.P.S, Law Dogs
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29th August 11, 02:20 PM
#4
God bless the kilted everywhere and all who see them!
The kilt! It gets in your blood and cannae be removed through medicine or magic.
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29th August 11, 02:32 PM
#5
Personally, I would wear whatever I felt most comfortable in. It is a special event, but that is the point, it is about the event and not about you. After all, you will be the only one in a kilt, so you will be the expert. No one else will know, so why fuss?
Wear what you feel most at home in.
Regards
Chas
Stand and be counted!
All it takes for evil to flourish, is for good men to do nothing.
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29th August 11, 02:50 PM
#6
I don't think I'd wear a kilt to a 9/11 memorial service. Just doesn't seem like the place for it to me. Whether you intend it to be or not, wearing a kilt is a statement. And a memorial service of this magnitude just doesn't seem to be the place to make statements.
But, I could be wrong.
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29th August 11, 03:21 PM
#7
I'm not sure I agree with Tobus but I understand his point. You would want to dress smartly as a mark of respect and the formal kilt outfit is certainly very smart.
John
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29th August 11, 04:50 PM
#8
 Originally Posted by Tobus
I don't think I'd wear a kilt to a 9/11 memorial service. Just doesn't seem like the place for it to me. Whether you intend it to be or not, wearing a kilt is a statement. And a memorial service of this magnitude just doesn't seem to be the place to make statements.
I'd wear one, but then I wear a kilt pretty much any time when I'm not either at work or engaged in martial arts training/teaching (actually, I sometimes still do in the latter instance). I sort of understand where you're coming from; at the same time though, the OP mentioned that this is the same church at which he wears a kilt to worship every Sunday, so in that sense he wouldn't be doing anything "different".
And I wonder how many such memorial services this weekend, all over the country, will feature kilted pipers playing "Amazing Grace". . .
"It's so dark that I can see stars that I've never seen and it's so beautiful. People of Sendai, look up!"
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29th August 11, 05:07 PM
#9
Having presided at funerals, memorial services, and remembrance events of all kinds all over this country, I am keenly aware of the "statements" one can make merely in how one dresses. I cannot remember a single occasion of these types, public or private, where a kilt was unwelcome or inappropriate if it was worn with respect.
DELRIO
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29th August 11, 05:17 PM
#10
As the black argyll and waistcoat is the equivalent of the morning suit, I doubt whether other members of your congregation will be attired to the same level of formality. I would therefore suggest that you would stand out.
I would go for whichever kilt you want, tweed argyll and with/without waistcoat, and whaterever sporran/shoes you think is appropiate (doesn't matter if leathers are black or brown) As for medals, wear what your entitled to.
Shoot straight you bastards. Don't make a mess of it. Harry (Breaker) Harbord Morant - Bushveldt Carbineers
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