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Husband's attire for renewal

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I am planning our renewal in Orlando next year on our 13th anniversary, I wanted to do it on our 10th after we had some really tough times but it was too soon as we weren't really over the tough times that made me want to renew our vows, but I think our next anniversary will be the right time in our relationship. We want it to be intimate and meaningful so we are going to do it in Orlando, at Leu Gardens, with us and our two children (who will be 7yrs and 2yrs). There might be a couple of other family there if they come to share a villa with us for the holiday but we are not telling anyone else. We are from the UK and I have found a company that specialises in destination weddings who can help with the arrangements. I am planning to wear a 50s style ballerina length dress in purple silk, my daughter will be 7yrs old so, although I know she won't be a bridesmaid as such, she wants to wear a flowergirl style dress in pink/red that she can wear to parties afterwards. My main concern is what my husband should wear, he wore a kilt to our wedding, he always wears kilts to charity balls, formal work Christmas parties etc, if he wants to be less formal he wears it with a gilly shirt instead of a wing collar and waistcoat. But I am worried he will be too hot in a kilt and my online searches haven't found anywhere to hire one in Orlando. My husband isn't a tuxedo type, he doesn't really like wearing suits except to job interviews, I feel shorts and shirt are too informal compared to everything else. After the ceremony we will go somewhere for a private dinner then on a Disney Fireworks cruise as the kids will love it (and I really love fireworks too and couldn't have them at our wedding). Any suggestions as to what my husband could wear or if it is possible to hire a kilt in Orlando (I am not taking one from UK as would have to pay nearly 4wks hire for whole trip). Thanks

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We've already provided you with an answer on our sister site: http://www.topweddingquestions.com/index.p...__0&#entry46984
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