
Originally Posted by
davidlpope
I was married in morning dress, but if I were to be married in a kilt I'd wear my dressier tweed jacket and waistcoat, brown leather sporran, day kilt hose, and black full brogues. A bit like this:
I recently attended an evening wedding kilted. I wore my regulation doublet, argyle hose, hair sporran and bar buckle brogues. I would have worn the same thing had I been a participant, rather than an observer.
I would marry in the same style of dress as David mentions. I also like the idea of everyone wearing their on tartan.
Mark Anthony Henderson
Virtus et Victoria - Virtue and Victory
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