Which kilt jacket for a wedding




















JavaScript seems to be disabled in your browser. You must have JavaScript enabled in your browser to utilize the functionality of this website. Determining what the groom will wear for a kilted wedding is not as hard as you might think.

After his outfit is designed, the rest of the details of the wedding are very flexible. First consider how formal the wedding will be. Will the wedding be a traditional, black tie formal evening affair? In a church? Or will it be casual or rustic? For a complete break-down, read below Which Kilt is Right for my Wedding? Eight-yard kilt : An heirloom kilt. A good option for warmer climates. Semi-Traditional kilt : Our original hybrid of tradition with modern convenience - built like our five-yard, but using a lightweight, machine washable and hypoallergenic fabric.

A very sharp kilt you can dress up, but also very affordable if you are on a tight budget. How formal or informal would you like your wedding to be? What you wear on your top half will really set the tone for the occasion. Jackets, vests , neckties , etc. Each link will lead you to a customizable Kilt Package which shows options and examples.

The Prince Charlie is essentially the Scottish tuxedo. A Fly Plaid is a good option for this look. Whether attending, performing, dancing, fainting or being the man of the hour, Kilts and weddings go hand in hand. You simply cannot go wrong with the Ultimate Kilt. There is velcro on the inside of the kilt for adjustability, as well as a small Sport Kilt logo on the pocket storm flap.

We also stitch vertically along the knife edge of the pleat, all the way down to the bottom hem to help the pleats keep their shape even better. Since there is no elastic in the waistband on this model, please give us your actual waist and hip measurement in inches as well as the desired length.

Other options are also available, i. Please allow about weeks to complete, plus shipping time. Pretty much everyone gets married in a jacket. Pretty much everyone attends a wedding in a jacket. Our Prince Charlie Jacket and Vest is reserved only for the boldest among us, those who simply must stand out on the big day.

Included is the satin-lined vest with formal shawl collar and beautifully appointed with matching, silver, three-button closure. Note: These jackets run a little smaller than usual, so we recommend getting 1 jacket size larger than you would normally take.

Handfasting is an ancient Celtic tradition joining two people in love. It is a sacred ceremony of commitment presided over by a high priestess. Best performed at a time of sunrise or sunset where both the Sun and Moon are present in the joining of the two lovers.

Sport Kilt Sash… There are many ways to wear a sash at a wedding. Whether just to add a dash of color, or for more traditional reasons, a Sash is a must have wedding accessory. A Sash is commonly draped over the left shoulder and pinned at the hip with a brooch or pin. Men can drape it over the shoulder, and tuck it into the kilt to wear to the next Ren Faire. Available in almost Tartans. Brought to you by overwhelming customer demand from both men and women. The bow tie can match the colour of the jacket mainly black or can match the tartan of your kilt.

You would not normally wear a belt and buckle with the Prince Charlie jacket as the waistcoat would obscure it from site. For etiquette, a full dress sporran with cantle should be worn with the Prince Charlie jacket. Ghillie brogues traditionally black would also be worn with a set of cream kilt hose and matching tartan flashes.

We would advise against white kilt hose as these are usually reserved for pipers. In recent times however, the traditional Prince Charlie jacket has been overtaken in popularity by contemporary and custom styles. More grooms, wedding guests and formal event attendees are wearing tweed jackets and waistcoats to their events than the Prince Charlie jacket. Tweed jackets were traditionally seen as a semi-formal style, but with the addition of a 5 button tweed waistcoat and a change in traditional accessories, it all adds to the formality of the outfit.

We have a large range of tweed jacket options including two navy, light grey, dark grey, green, blue and brown tweeds to choose from. These jackets are perfect for pairing with most tartans and are now seen as formal wear. The tweed jacket and 5 button waistcoat gives you more options of neckwear, with the availability of a bow tie, ruche tie and tartan tie being available.

You can also wear a full dress sporran with a tweed jacket, again, adding to the formality of the outfit. Traditionally this would be when wearing an Argyll jacket , without a waistcoat.

It still has many traditional features such as gauntlet cuffs on the sleeves, epaulettes on the shoulders and buttons on the front pockets. The jacket is longer in length than the Prince Charlie and therefore looks more like a suit style of jacket.

The addition of a belt and buckle makes the outfit less formal. For semi-formal outfits, Ghillie brogues are still the choice of the majority, but other styles are available including brown, or plain brogues for a less formal feel.

These jackets can also be worn with day or semi-dress sporrans, which again, takes away some of the formality of the outfit. Yes, if you are the Groom at a wedding, but otherwise, we recommend to leave this piece of clothing to the main person at the event. Sometimes we see the best men and fathers of the bride and groom wearing plaids , but only when the Groom is wearing one.

There is only one tartan you are not actually allowed to wear, which is the Queen's Tartan, unless of course you get permission from her first. If you are very worried about this, you could wear a Blackwatch tartan , Scottish National or even one of our own Mist range of tartans , which are universal and can be worn by anyone. There are several different ways to style your kilt outfit formally or semi-formally and to start, we offer a range of shirt and tie options.

A traditional cravat tie comes in a variety of colours and can be worn with either a white or black swept shirt. Ruche-style ties are quite a traditional choice for weddings and should be worn with a Victorian shirt. Shirt colour is important with black being seen as slightly more casual and modern. Wing collar shirts go with bow-ties and are a formal style, however straight ties which are more on-trend should be worn with a standard collar shirt and add to the formality and modern style of a kilt outfit.



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