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28th July 06, 08:47 AM
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 Originally Posted by Bob C.
That's business attire, not formal.
Good, that's what the original poster was looking for. At least I am still on topic 
 Originally Posted by Bob C.
I agree. I feel the same way about wearing a tweed jacket to a formal event.
If only we could all be so perfect. I unfortunately prefer to make my mortage payments and make sure my kids are having fun rather than focus all my money and attention on the kilted race. Not sure what the defensive issue is about, but I couldn't really care less.
Whether the event is formal or "business attire" (I have never considered weddings businees personally) I would still prefer the jacket I have over a regular Saxon jacket. We have already established that the events I am at are not formal, so who cares?!
I bought one jacket for now and went with the advise given to me by the likes of Hamish, Todd, and a few other whose opinion I respect. If that is an issue for you........not my problem.
Last edited by Colin; 28th July 06 at 08:54 AM.
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