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    I think you look really nice!Good job for a newbie the more you wear it the more comfy youll get and worry less so my suggestion for getting through the insecurities wear it all the time lol.

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    Looks great.

    Two small suggestions, and they may only be relevent to this partiular photo, try and make your hose tops even, and your collar looks unbuttoned. I know my dress shirts tend to be a little tight in that area, but adjusting your tie can help hide it.
    An uair a théid an gobhainn air bhathal 'se is feàrr a bhi réidh ris.
    (When the smith gets wildly excited, 'tis best to agree with him.)

    Kiltio Ergo Sum.
    I Kilt, therefore I am. -McClef

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    Kilt police, badge 714. The facts are: it looks good.
    Past President, St. Andrew's Society of the Inland Northwest
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    looking good, just relax and enjoy, all the best

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    Ties and kilts are always a problem. Some people tuck the end inside the kilt. It probably works best when worn with a waistcoat.
    The Kilt is my delight !

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    Quote Originally Posted by freddie View Post
    Ties and kilts are always a problem. Some people tuck the end inside the kilt. It probably works best when worn with a waistcoat.
    That's what I do, checked with Geoffrey Kiltmaker's catalogue and that's what their models are doing.

    I'll start a bit of a row over the flashes, which I haven't worn in 30 years, but ever since someone posted, on a different thread, that they should be further forward, so many pics have come in with flashes too far forward.

    I like the comment someone made about not upstaging the bride. I've had it happen at one wedding where some of us got the impression there were more pics of me and the bride than the groom and bride. After that, I became more careful wearing my kilt to weddings.

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    Jolly good show old man!

    What you have there is about right, unless the bride is in bluejeans you will not up stage her, you will however make the bride's maids notice you.

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