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    I was planning to go to a friend's wedding kilted. I had asked beforehand to make certain it was okay. Everything was fine until recently I was told I am one of the groomsmen and I would have to wear a rented tux.

    Bummer, it would have been my first "formal" kilted event.

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    Well, you can change after the photos .
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    I probably will, provided the bride has no issues.

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    Always remember you gotta make sure the brides O.K. with it. It's her big day afterall. After pics, I don't see why you couldn't get kilted for the reception. I'm sure it would spark a lot of memorable pics and set the party a swinging .

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1MUNK3 View Post
    Always remember you gotta make sure the brides O.K. with it. It's her big day afterall. [snip].
    Words to live by.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Minnow View Post
    I probably will, provided the bride has no issues.
    This always comes up when weddings are discussed, and to be honest I don't get it!
    If I am not a member of the wedding party proper, as a guest I will dress appropriately for the time and venue. This was true before I started wearing kilts all the time as well. I have never felt the need to ask the bride's (who has enough to worry about) or anyone else's permission to dress in my usual manner. Do you think the wildly inapproprately dressed folks who always seem to show up asked if it was OK to wear their tube-tops, shorts and crocs?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zardoz View Post
    This always comes up when weddings are discussed, and to be honest I don't get it!
    If I am not a member of the wedding party proper, as a guest I will dress appropriately for the time and venue. This was true before I started wearing kilts all the time as well. I have never felt the need to ask the bride's (who has enough to worry about) or anyone else's permission to dress in my usual manner. Do you think the wildly inapproprately dressed folks who always seem to show up asked if it was OK to wear their tube-tops, shorts and crocs?
    Because the folks who show up in the dress described above do not take into account that they might attract the attention of the other guests, rather than on the bride and groom, who should be the focus of the day. A gentleman, however, would take that into consideration and ask the bride and groom, since it is "their" day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zardoz View Post
    ...If I am not a member of the wedding party proper, as a guest I will dress appropriately for the time and venue. This was true before I started wearing kilts all the time as well. I have never felt the need to ask the bride's (who has enough to worry about) or anyone else's permission to dress in my usual manner.
    Quote Originally Posted by cajunscot View Post
    Because the folks who show up in the dress described above do not take into account that they might attract the attention of the other guests, rather than on the bride and groom, who should be the focus of the day. A gentleman, however, would take that into consideration and ask the bride and groom, since it is "their" day.
    Zardoz and Todd,

    I think that the difference in your views (i.e. contacting the bride or not about wearing a kilt to her wedding) has to do with how often you wear your kilt.

    Todd is a snappy kilted dresser, but wears his highland attire for special occasions, while from what I surmise Zardoz (who is also a snappy dresser*) wears his on a more regular basis.

    So for Todd to wear highland attire to a wedding as a guest would not be expected while for Zardoz it would.

    Therefore it is appropriate for Todd to ask the bride just as it is appropriate for Zardoz not to worry about it.

    I think this explains the differing views, neither is wrong.

    If I was asked to be a guest of a wedding I wouldn't think to ask the bride if it was OK for me to wear Highland attire because any friend or relative would know I wear kilts on a regular basis.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Panache View Post
    Zardoz and Todd,

    I think that the difference in your views (i.e. contacting the bride or not about wearing a kilt to her wedding) has to do with how often you wear your kilt.

    Todd is a snappy kilted dresser, but wears his highland attire for special occasions, while from what I surmise Zardoz (who is also a snappy dresser*) wears his on a more regular basis.

    So for Todd to wear highland attire to a wedding as a guest would not be expected while for Zardoz it would.

    Therefore it is appropriate for Todd to ask the bride just as it is appropriate for Zardoz not to worry about it.

    I this explains the differing views, neither is wrong.

    If I was asked to be a guest of a wedding I wouldn't think to ask the bride if it was OK for me to wear Highland attire because any friend or relative would know I wear kilts on a regular basis.


    Cheers

    Jamie

    * we will skip mentioning the flat caps
    I can see that, Jamie. Well said.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajunscot View Post
    Because the folks who show up in the dress described above do not take into account that they might attract the attention of the other guests, rather than on the bride and groom, who should be the focus of the day. A gentleman, however, would take that into consideration and ask the bride and groom, since it is "their" day.

    Regards,

    Todd
    With respect, I tend to disagree. As I stated, unless I am a member of the wedding party where a particular type of dress is required during the ceremony, my duty 'as a gentleman' , or should I say 'kilt wearing gentleman' after the ceremony or as a guest is to dress appropriately for the time, venue and type of event. In my case this dress will include a kilt, as I actually no longer own a "saxon" suit (one that fits anyway), and anyone I know won't be surprised to see it.

    I think this belief among kilt wearing folks that wearing one's kilt to a wedding, at least one where the groom and his attendants not also kilted, will somehow draw too much attention away from the bride and groom, means that one might still view the kilt as a eccentric costume rather than acceptable mens clothing.
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