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17th February 06, 11:33 AM
#1
 Originally Posted by ronstew
If I went to the games in a Bear kilt, decent shoes and a Jacobite shirt, I expect I would not be out of place.
That would work really well at the BC highland games. It seems to be regular wear there.
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17th February 06, 12:35 PM
#2
I remember when I worked a small repertory theatre in Florida and it was amazing at what some people would consider to be evening wear. Some people came in suits or nice dresses. Some people in khakis and a nice shirt. Some people in jeans.
Yet there was one woman who came that we still remember and talk about -- NEON pink hat, camouflage pants with suspenders, lime green shirt, purple jacket, and orange shoes.
It was one big technicolor nightmare that you just couldn't help but stare at....
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19th February 06, 10:04 PM
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Sadly, the concept of formal wear in the USA has died. While growing up, few people have to opportunity any more to attend formal events any more, and once they are adults and dressing themselves they have no experience upon which to base their decisions.
As for Jacobite shirts, I'm not a big fan of them because I feel that they look like something off a Romance Novel cover.
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