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9th October 25, 06:09 AM
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 Originally Posted by Macman
First of all, welcome to XMTS from off the west coast!
I'll give you my take on your question. When my daughter got married on Maui, I wore kilt, argyll jacket, tie, etc., because that's what I would have worn to her wedding if it had been held in Canada, and it's what I generally wear to weddings. Was I warm? Yes, but I'm used to wearing the kilt in most weathers. Also, the groom was wearing a suit and tie, and I wanted to be consistent with his level of formality.
I agree with Father Bill too; if your bride is happy with you going kilted, then that's what matters most.
I.announced to my granddaughters that I planned to wear a ki!t to their weddings. The one closest to the possibility looked resigned to the possibility, the middle child looked defiant and the youngest gave me a look that said you will be dead first. After a year of having me show up kilted, they seemed to have decided to embrace the concept. Now I just have to stay alive for a bit. This generation is approaching the process a lot slower than mine. Wish me luck.
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