#121819 - 01/29/08 12:50 AM
Re: EDC for formal occasions
[Re: wildman800]
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Carpal Tunnel
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I found full formal kilt/accessories are rented out by an outfit in Utah for $165.00. This does not include the socks or hat. For $2.00 extra, a real dirk vs. a fake dirk is provided.
All in all, there is sufficient storage space provided for a significant EDC to be carried, including the dirk.
There is a wedding that I'll be attending in April, I'll let y'all know if the Groom, myself, and a nephew wear the appropriate colored kilts and if so, how it turns out in regard to the EDC.
Yes, I wear a kilt in the historically correct fashion!
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#121851 - 01/29/08 05:51 AM
Re: EDC for formal occasions
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Yes, I wear a kilt in the historically correct fashion! Then you might want to EDC a wool sock in case it is cold that day. 
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#292799 - 07/21/19 09:22 PM
Re: EDC for formal occasions
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or, of course, you could bring a purse.
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#292901 - 08/07/19 10:14 PM
Re: EDC for formal occasions
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#292902 - 08/08/19 12:26 AM
Re: EDC for formal occasions
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If it is for a wedding, I recommend an Ultralight .3 and a pair of EMT shears. With the shears, wipes, 2" gauze, band-aids, antibiotic ointment and a 1/2" roll of tape, I was able to deal with two scraped knees. I used one of the safety pins to deal with a wardrobe malfunction and the ibuprofen for when the maid of honor had a headache. It was a memorable event.
Jeanette Isabelle
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#292906 - 08/08/19 02:22 PM
Re: EDC for formal occasions
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It is good that old questions are researched before asking them again. It is good that the old threads are still accessible. It is good that people are interested.
Many times I have seen questions or subjects get repeated without looking at what has been discussed before.
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#292909 - 08/08/19 04:59 PM
Re: EDC for formal occasions
[Re: Bingley]
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Umm, what sort of wedding results in multiple scraped knees? On second thought, don't answer. This is a family-friendly forum. The answer is G Rated. It involves a crack in a concrete sidewalk and a person running. If you are sure you don't want me to answer, I won't. Jeanette Isabelle
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