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 Originally Posted by davidlpope
I respectfully have to disagree. I think if the invitation says morning dress, then morning dress it is.
My understanding is tweed jackets of whatever pattern are worn at Highland weddings. While your comments re: gray worsted jackets and doeskin waistcoats are thoughtful, I think you're attempting to create an amalgam of THCD and morning dress. If you decide to wear highland attire for such an event, better to follow Highland conventions, I think.
Cordially,
David
I believe I was offering highland (and one lowland) conventions not some ersatz amalgam. Seems the Duke of Argyll (above) and I are on the same page.
No where do I advocate doeskin vests as they are for of similar formality to tweed jackets.
<<My understanding is tweed jackets of whatever pattern are worn at Highland weddings.>> I'm sure they are, along with prince charlies in midday if those are what the local hire shop has available.
Cheers,
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