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Wedding attire
Damn, I just realized I have a wedding to go to tomorrow(today, 15may, its tomorrow for me cause I ain't gone to bed yet :D) and its been so long since I'v been to one of those things that I don't remember what is the proper attire to wear to such a function?
Do I dust off the tux, or just go with the suit. Damn, I don't want to over dress(and look better then the wedding party :evil: ) and I don't want to under dress and be disrespectful. :sigh: Who knows if I will actually log into the boards between now and the time I actually get ready for this shin dig, but just thought I would ask in case I did stop by. |
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are you attending, or photographing the wedding?
either way, hook it up with the suit :D |
I don't do wedding's(photography) :shudder:, but cool, I guess I will hook the suit up.....
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I'm pretty sure it depends on the time and location of the wedding. Some fancy nighttime weddings require nice dark suits or tuxes, but I think most afternoon normal weddings a normal lighter suit would be fine. If it isn't a nighttime wedding I definitely would not wear a tux. It would be super embarrassing to be the only guest wearing one, but I can guarantee that you won't be the only one in a suit in the afternoon. This message is probably too late, but oh well. I think weddings are so boring. Seen one, seen em all. Just like funerals.
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its an evening wedding at the martin johnson house at the scripps institute of oceanography. But I think I will still go with the suit(I would look too good in the tux and could possibly look bettet then the wedding party, and that just wouldn't do ;)).
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If you still have the invite - it may say "tux optional" or "required" or whatever. If it doesn't say anything, and it's an afternoon wedding, you can go sans tie if you like, but I'd recommend normal suit. For a nighttime wedding, definitely suit.
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Having been a DJ for 20+ years, performing at several hundred weddings (I knew it was time to retire when I did the Bat-Mitzvah of the daughter of a couple whose wedding I had played many years before). While I have played many lower-key, informal weddng receptions, I have also played at some of the finer establishments in Orange County (Ritz Carlton, Marriott Newport, etc.). I can honestly say that I have never been at a wedding reception where gentlemen, other than parental units or members of the wedding party, have worn tuxedos.
Not to say that it isn't done, but I ain't seen it. Although I have seen morons show up in flip-flops and untucked Hawaiian shirts to a formal wedding. Rude! |
It's called a black-tie wedding. If it didn't say "black-tie" or "black-tie optional" on the invite, then a tux will be out of place. A suit is what you need.
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