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Hi i’m angel and i’m going to do the second part of the weedings

I’m going to talk about


Men’s clothing’s and the
. Traditions that bring luck to the husband and to the wife.

(A) Men's clothing


 
 The men's suits when they get married are very different from those in Spain.
In hear we can see the parts of the Men’s clothing:

When  The Man  get marry, they wear costumes different from those of Spain, such as:

Kilt:
(When  The Man  get marry, they wear costumes different from those of Spain, such
as:
The kilt is the main and most striking element of the suit. It is made of tartan. The
colors of the tartan vary according to their family to which they belong.
the kilt is rolled up at the waist and fastened on the side with a buckle)

Sporran

Sporran (is a traditional complement to the typical costume of the Highlands, similar to
the bag or purse, a kind of fanny pack for traditional kilts, which have no pocket. It’s
Made of leather, It is use on a chain or belt over the kilt, usually covering the wearer's
groin.

Usually, in the sporrans they usually carry money, a knife and oats.

kilt hose: 
 They are made of pure wool and reach below the knee. The color of the stockings can
vary from one suit to another, although they are always decorated with a kind of garter
of a different color. Some carry a small knife called

Ghillie brogues
They  are some types of leather shoes. with laces (usually black) that tie above the
ankle
Hi i’m angel and i’m going to do the second part of the weedings
I’m going to talk about
Men’s clothing’s and the
. Traditions that bring luck to the husband and to the wife.
Other elements that make up the suit are, a long-sleeved shirt, vest, belt, tie or bow tie and
jacket,
 

And finllay the traditions thtat bring

(A) Weddings in Scotland. Traditions that bring luck. (to


husband and to the wife
One of the traditions carried out in the ceremony and that is very romantic and special
for us, is the Handsfasting, it consists of a ritual to symbolize the unity of the new
marriage, in which the bride and groom intertwine their hands, joined by a rope or cord.

(A)Weddings in Scotland. Traditions that bring luck. (GIRL)


When leaving home, on the way to the ceremony, the bride should always do so with
the right foot. In addition Another tradition that promises fortune is the handful of coins
that the father of the bride throws on the ground when his daughter enters the car,
once married. 

Scotland, land of Celtic music.


The Scottish bagpipe is a perfect choice to harmonize the ceremony. The sound of
each note takes you back in time. Classic and romantic. An ideal union. In addition, it
was also a tradition (and is usually done in many of the weddings) to play the bagpipes
at the exit of the Church, also to give good luck to the bride and groom.

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