Quote Originally Posted by Grantsteve View Post
I am wondering if all ghillie brogues are styled the same way? By that I mean all of the shoes I have seen have a very traditional rounded toe, quite wide footprint etc. I am looking for something a bit more contemporary and styled similar to my everyday office footwear - squarer in the toe and a more streamlined footprint. Does such a thing exist?

I am getting married in a month and have a kilt and tweeds made for the occasion - somewhere between day wear and semi-formal when its all put together with the sporran. At the moment I have a pair of Thistle ghillies which just don't cut it style wise for me Any suggestions for alternatives if I can't get 'trendy' ghillies?!

Thanks all - great forum BTW (its amazing what you find through google!)
It's possible to find a pair of shoes you like and cut the tongue out, making your own retrofitted ghillies. For the wedding, no one will think ill of you for not wearing long-laced ghillies. A pair of wingtips or oxfords will do just fine. Chances are, no one will even look at your feet. Here's some free advice: whatever shoes you wear, make sure they're comfortable. you'll probabaly be standing a long time, and you don't want sore feet and legs to cast a shadow on the evening.

And, in conclusion, how about posting something in the "Newbie" section, so we can welcome you properly?