Quote Originally Posted by Zardoz View Post
With respect, I tend to disagree. As I stated, unless I am a member of the wedding party where a particular type of dress is required during the ceremony, my duty 'as a gentleman' , or should I say 'kilt wearing gentleman' after the ceremony or as a guest is to dress appropriately for the time, venue and type of event. In my case this dress will include a kilt, as I actually no longer own a "saxon" suit (one that fits anyway), and anyone I know won't be surprised to see it.

I think this belief among kilt wearing folks that wearing one's kilt to a wedding, at least one where the groom and his attendants not also kilted, will somehow draw too much attention away from the bride and groom, means that one might still view the kilt as a eccentric costume rather than acceptable mens clothing.
No disagreements there, Zardoz.

Todd