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14th August 25, 09:08 AM
#23
Too formal?
 Originally Posted by ShaunMaxwell
I've seen plenty of kilts worn at weddings in Texas, though generally by the wedding party rather than the guests.
As for the diced hose, while you CAN find them on eBay, you'll pay less here:
https://www.jhiggins.net/hose-diced-...ose-hand-knit/
I have a couple of pair, but find that they rarely get worn, apart from the odd Burns Supper (and honestly, they're really too dressy for that!)
Cheers,
SM
Thanks for the pic of you and (I assume your spouse, given that even her lovely PURSE is in your chosen tartan), I assume at that Burns Supper.
As for being "too formal," my guess is that would apply more often to an American tourist visiting a pub in Glasgow wearing a PC, white tie, and fly plaid while the other ale guzzlers were swilling local ales and single malts clad in T-shirts bearing subtly or explicitly obscene logos and sandals. Here in the US, perhaps EXCEPT for Celtic Games or the Burns Night, no one would EVER suspect that you're overdressed when kilted, unless you were WHITE tie full formal.
May I ask where your wife acquired that purse?
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