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    NYTimes Wedding

    Did anyone else see the wonderful wedding photo in today's Times.
    http://www.nytimes.com/pages/fashion/weddings/
    What a wonderful tartan! Does anyone know what it is?
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    Very good story and he wears the kilt well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DesertCeltic View Post
    Very good story and he wears the kilt well.
    I am not being churlish here, but do you really think that he is wearing the kilt well?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jock Scot View Post
    I am not being churlish here, but do you really think that he is wearing the kilt well?
    I didn't want to say anything because he is RAF, as was I, but I have to agree with Jock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jock Scot View Post
    I am not being churlish here, but do you really think that he is wearing the kilt well?
    My sentiments exactly. White hose; a too short waistcoat showing the dreaded "gap"; belt askew; evening dress in the daytime; white hose.

    I'm afraid it's a good example of "what not to wear."
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    Quote Originally Posted by JSFMACLJR View Post
    My sentiments exactly. White hose; a too short waistcoat showing the dreaded "gap"; belt askew; evening dress in the daytime; white hose.

    I'm afraid it's a good example of "what not to wear."
    It looks to me Sandford that he is wearing RAF mess dress, which is of course designed for uniform trousers - not for a kilt. The hose on the otherhand is difficult to understand. The RAF, to this day still issue black woollen hose.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chas View Post
    It looks to me Sandford that he is wearing RAF mess dress, which is of course designed for uniform trousers - not for a kilt. The hose on the otherhand is difficult to understand. The RAF, to this day still issue black woollen hose.

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    Chas,

    You might want to read this article:

    http://www.raf.mod.uk/rafreserves/sq...B59AC91320EF5C

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    He nailed it...

    Quote Originally Posted by JSFMACLJR View Post
    My sentiments exactly. White hose; a too short waistcoat showing the dreaded "gap"; belt askew; evening dress in the daytime; white hose.

    I'm afraid it's a good example of "what not to wear."
    My sentiments, exactly. I think we could excuse things being "askew" as someone else pointed out...he is dancing after all.

    But the rest of the outfit indicates poorly fitted or cookie cutter. Only thing I have to add is "why is he wearing the belt with the waistcoat in the first place?" Only thing missing is a fly plaid!! Then he'd be the perfect example of "I walked into a Scottish shop and this is what they told me I needed for a formal outfit."
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    It looks like the Royal Air Force tartan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wompet View Post
    It looks like the Royal Air Force tartan.
    No, don't think so. The white lines are a bit wider than that. It reminds me more of a Menzies tartan. Can't put my finger on it though...

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