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- Dress code Black Tie (semi formal) Black tie is the men's dress code
- Black tie is evening dress, worn only after six o'clock in the evening, or after sundown .
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- May 2011 Draft.pub
- May 9, 2011 dancing will follow and a Scottish Cabaret. Dress Black Tie and cocktail dresses.
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- eil ubbard agpiper
- ◆Genuine Scottish attire to suit the occasion: Formal Highland dress, black tie or. Scottish Daywear. ◆Member, Keith Highlanders Pipe Band since 1990.
- www.neilbagpiper.com
- White Tie Morning Dress
- Black Tie. As with most traditional dress codes, for the chaps the rules are spelt out to can also wear Military Mess uniform, Scottish dress or traditional dress.
- www.prestige-promotions.co.uk
- The American Scottish Foundation 50th - Black Tie Magazine
- The American Scottish Foundation 50th Anniversary New York. Black Tie International - Scotland. Photos by: Rob Rich.
- www.blacktiemagazine.com
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- Black tie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- en.wikipedia.org
- Tuxedo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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- Scottish Formal Attire - The Black Tie Guide
- Scottish evening dress traces its roots back to the seventeenth century and is as diverse as Anglo-American black tie, if not more so.
- www.blacktieguide.com
- Formal Wear Dress Code - Black Tie - Hints and Things
- Scottish Highland Dress is worn commonly at both black tie and white tie events as well as ceilidhs and Scottish reels.
- www.hintsandthings.com
- Semi-Formal (Black Tie/Dinner Jacket/Stroller - Dress Code Guide
- Formal (White Tie/Top Hat and Tails/Morning Suit), Semi-Formal (Black Scottish dress is suitable for semi-formal events, and is common in Scotland.
- www.dresscodeguide.com
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