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By *ighland gentleman OP   Man  over a year ago

Tain

Am down in Glasgow Friday night for a black tie dinner at the Hilton.

Apparently us gents have it easy when choosing what to wear, ie Kilt.

What ladies don't realise how much variation you can choose.

Now, I shan't be wearing a bow tie or Argyle jacket but shall opt for a ghillie shirt.

The dilemma is, white, cream or black shirt.

Ordinary brogues or lace up the socks.

Then, which socks, though they will match the shirt.

I throw myself open to suggestions from fellow Fabbers.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Cream shirt

Lace up brogues

Enjoy

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

A ghillie shirt at black tie? *Faints*

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By *mudg3rMan  over a year ago

Edinburgh

Sorry OP. Black tie means you're restricted. MUST have the tie. The clue is in the name.

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By *ighland gentleman OP   Man  over a year ago

Tain

Stopped wearing a bow tie years ago, though there was something about undoing it and letting it hang down from the collar.

But these days ghillie shirt and a waistcoat.

Easier to dance in.

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By *oznrayCouple  over a year ago

helensburgh

Black tie is formal wear, unfortunately ghillie shirt is casual wear

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By *estless nativeMan  over a year ago

Glasgow

Two pieces of advice OP,

1) ensure your attire fits the occassion.

2) make sure you feel comfortable with whatever you wear.

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By *ighland gentleman OP   Man  over a year ago

Tain

Have worn ghillie shirt and waist coat to black tie before so have no problems with it and feel very confident and comfortable in it.

Am a big boy and know what I am doing!

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