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View Poll Results: What jacket do you wear to a wedding?
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30th September 09, 02:39 AM
#1
 Originally Posted by Paul.
Well I doubt that anyone other than the groom, best man and perhaps a few others will be wearing morning suits. I know my dad isnt and I know 3 of my cousins are wearing regular suits. I've been told my uncle's brother-in-law and a few other on his side own kilts and will probably wear them. I remember seeing pictures of my auntie and uncles wedding and the same guys were wearing Prince Charlies... I don't know if they learned much since then!
Is the Argyll a morning suit? I thought it was simply a general suit jacket alternative for a kilt... after all - they look very similar.
In rough terms a tweed argyll(with waistcoat probably) is the kilt equivalent of a suit and a black barathea,silver buttoned argyll is the kilt equivalent to morning dress(suit).If you want to do it right then this is the way to go,but, I repeat but, you, your uncles and everyone else have to wear what they have, which is not necessarily what they ought to have, so don't get all wound up about it, if I were you. Have fun!
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30th September 09, 03:11 AM
#2
 Originally Posted by Jock Scot
In rough terms a tweed argyll(with waistcoat probably) is the kilt equivalent of a suit and a black barathea,silver buttoned argyll is the kilt equivalent to morning dress(suit).If you want to do it right then this is the way to go,but, I repeat but, you, your uncles and everyone else have to wear what they have, which is not necessarily what they ought to have, so don't get all wound up about it, if I were you. Have fun!
I thought a tweed was an equilivant of a tweed to be honest. I quite like a lot of tweeds but I've reverted back to a mainstate that they dont suit me.
I'm looking through a tonne of wedding pictures that one of the photographers I know has taken. You can spot out the stock outfits and hired outfits... apart from them there's a variety of Argylls and Prince Charlies - with some tweeds... I've only seen one non-black/grey tweed so far though.
As you said - I should have fun! I'd be pretty comfortable in a black Argyll, I dont think I'd feel at ease in a tweed and this isnt really an option for me anyway. I think I'll also go with the silk necktie (which should come today). I'll post up pictures in a few days
It is in truth not for glory, nor riches, nor honours that we are fighting, but for freedom -- for that alone, which no honest man gives up but with life itself.
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30th September 09, 03:28 AM
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Have a look through the scottish wedding thread in the pics section for an idea of what people tend to wear.
Bear in mind the vast majority of kilt wearers at weddings in Scotland hire the outfit (with a prince Charlie) or only own one jacket (a prince Charlie) so don't know/bother to wear anything else, and probably consider owning more than one jacket to be an extravagance!
The weddings (daytime) I have been to have all had a ratio of roughly 10 to 1prince Charlie to other types of jackets.
Basically, you can get away with whatever you want, unless it is a high society do. Very few people in Scotland know/care about what is considered "appropriate" highland dress, so the chance of creating a stir by turning up in a tweed or a prince Charlie is just about nil.
Anything other than plain colour hose, though, is sure to get a reaction!
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30th September 09, 03:27 AM
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I was going to vote tweed, but since I read the thread first, I voted plain Argyll.
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30th September 09, 06:25 AM
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Making reference to Panache and McMurdo's "kilt looks" thread I'm basically wearing McMurdo's "Semi Formal (suit equivalent)" outfit - although he may well be wearing a black tweed and not barathea.

does this seem appropriate for a wedding?
also - I spotted this photo online. All the gents seem to know how to wear a kilt - and there's some nice outfits. The guy on the right seems to stand out a bit with his Prince Charlie and bowtie. I think his hose look nice though.
It is in truth not for glory, nor riches, nor honours that we are fighting, but for freedom -- for that alone, which no honest man gives up but with life itself.
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30th September 09, 07:44 AM
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 Originally Posted by Paul.
Making reference to Panache and McMurdo's "kilt looks" thread I'm basically wearing McMurdo's "Semi Formal (suit equivalent)" outfit - although he may well be wearing a black tweed and not barathea.
does this seem appropriate for a wedding?
also - I spotted this photo online. All the gents seem to know how to wear a kilt - and there's some nice outfits. The guy on the right seems to stand out a bit with his Prince Charlie and bowtie. I think his hose look nice though.
Paul
I am wearing a Charcoal Grey tweed there, and yes an outfit like that would work, you could even bring the sporran down a notch in formality if you wanted. As for the gent in the P.C. I agree nice hose but the P.C. is a bit much unless he was the groom.
 Originally Posted by Jack Daw
I've got to get me a scrunchy before they go out of style. I think they are cool-looking.
Too late
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30th September 09, 10:33 AM
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Scenes from Scottish Weddings
Some snaps of various weddings:





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30th September 09, 07:28 AM
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I've got to get me a scrunchy before they go out of style. I think they are cool-looking.
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30th September 09, 10:14 AM
#9
Go with the Argyll and waistcoat.
I wore an Argyll, waistcoat and red tie to my own wedding since it was daytime.
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1st October 09, 06:08 AM
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Those are excellent pics! This helps tremendously. (I recognize the Hamilton Hunting tartan in the first pic as it is very similar to the MacIntyre Hunting.)
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