357 S&W wrote:Nice Pics....I guess some of our friends have also asked, I am just curious as to why you guys are all dressed up to go for a party.
We are not used to seeing that here and believe me if ever you come here to hunt.....don't get that outfit here as you might be the center of attention rather than the birds.
I hope I can take that liberty to write about you Dev, If I have offended you, I apologize.
If I may, on formal driven shoots, the guns are not doing any rough work.There are pickers-up and beaters doing the job.The guns only shoot. One pays a lot of money to be on a driven shoot and it is a kind of a party,a gentlemen's shooting party.Why not dress well?
Tweed is an eminently practical,hard-wearing fabric and keeps one warm. Also, it looks very nice. English shooting grounds are often wet and muddy and wellingtons are not fashion statements but very practical footwear. Most of those shooting jackets have a fastener for the cartridge pocket flap.Very convenient during the flurry of fast incoming birds.There is a lot of practicality and culture built into them. People who build(t) some of the best shotguns would think of practical aspects of dress too. A lot depends on the culture too. By culture I do not mean class divisions. You hardly see any except on may be some very fancy shoots.
Best-
Vikram