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Highland
Dress has its own set of 'rules' about what is acceptable
and what isn't. Like many things, these rules have become
more relaxed over time, but it's wise to know the unwritten
rules so that you will never - unknowingly - make a mistake
when wearing your Highland Dress.
The
Prince Charlie Jacket & Outfit
The
Prince Charlie is a full-formal outfit. When wearing a
Prince Charlie jacket you must NEVER, EVER, wear a belt.
A well-made kilt will not require a belt. There is some
debate on whether a belt is acceptable with Trews when
wearing a Prince Charlie Jacket. The jury is still out,
but our advice is to stick to a kilt.
The
Prince Charlie should only be worn with a Dress Sporran.
Don't be tempted to try and 'get away' with a semi-dress
sporran - officianados will frown, and your friends will
disown you. The same is true in reverse. A Dress Sporran
should only be worn with a Prince Charlie outfit.
A
Prince Charlie is always worn with Ghillie Brogues.
With
a Prince Charlie you should always wear a bow-tie, although
a Jabot and Cuffs are acceptable and suit the Prince Charlie
Outfit very well.
When
you look at it, a Prince Charlie Jacket doesn't really
exist in isolation. It's the full outfit.....or not at
all.
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The
Argyll (or Braemar) Jacket
The Argyll is a more traditional cut of jacket. It's still
designed for formal wear and suitable for many events.
Fortunately, the 'rules' are more relaxed.
You
can wear your Argyll with a semi-dress or daywear sporran,
a bow-tie or self-coloured tie can be worn. Tartan or
patterned ties are not really suitable, although a tartan
bow-tie seems to pass muster these days.
Footwear
is a matter of choice, although formal events suit the
Ghillie Brogue particularly well.
Tweed
Jackets
The ultimate in versatility.
Tweed
jackets aren't limited to being worn only with Highland
Wear. Jackets made from this cloth are so versatile that
you can wear it all the time.
A
Tweed jacket, worn with a kilt and a semi-dress or daywear
sporran, is extremely versatile. This outfit is acceptable
at many black-tie events and can be worn with a bow-tie
or self-coloured tie.
Your
Tweed jacket can be worn with other outfits - not just
your Highland Dress - so is the ultimate all-in-one jacket.
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