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With a kilt, I think you should get a plain shirt, no pattern. There's enough pattern in the kilt! (Unless you have a solid kilt).
It depends on the pattern. See some Matt's photos to see that patterned shirts can and do work well with tartan kilts -- it's all a matter of "toning", as Bob Martin states "In All About Your Kilt".
T.
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 Originally Posted by mcvarmit
Mr. Christian
i wear tux shirts, they come in many different collar styles and usually have convertible cuffs, ie: buttons or links, your choice.
slick
Very true. There are also tux shirts with or with out the "frills" on the front. Personaly I like tux shirts; the collars on mye good ones has no backing and dont hinder any neck movement, as opposted to those full fold down collars. Instead of bow ties one can also wear a long tie as well. May I suggest getting full cuff links, not the cheater
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I would suggest you check www.FreedomKilts.com. or the Freedom Kilts forum. Steve (actually Bobbi) can make you a custom shirt with french cuffs for about the same price as a quality store bought shirt. They are designed to be worn with kilts as you will see. Just MHO.
Gentleman of Substance
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