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17th December 10, 12:07 PM
#7
 Originally Posted by KWD
This i understand.
My thinking is this however, I for one do not like the look of a Kilt without a Kilt belt, I normally wear a vest to occasions like this where you would want to be more formal, if there happens to be dancing that night I for one get very hot a sweaty there for remove my jacket and waistcoat where if i didn't wear a kilt belt (in my opinion) i would look rather silly with no kilt belt on..
I guess it really is just a matter of opinion and what you think really would make you more comfortable.
As a rule, a gentleman ISN'T supposed to remove his jacket in mixed company. This is where the catch comes in. Also, many formal shirts are near-sheer on the body and many formal waistcoats are backless to aid in 'climate control'.
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