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kz
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Shit picture but nearest one to hand. I wore dark blue suit with a cream shirt with polka dots; they were dark blue, light blue and red. Then matched the red with a tie. I hate wearing suits, but thought it worked together quite well tbh...

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John
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13th Oct 14 at 18:43   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Match the bride
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Asda and Tesco ties are some of the best I've owned.
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Colours are less important than fit, imo.

Was at a wedding Saturday and the wast majority had no idea how a suit was supposed to fit or be worn.

That said, if your suit is black, don't wear a white shirt, choose something in a light colour.

If you wear a white shirt, don't wear a solid coloured tie, choose something with a pattern.

Matching you missus is a fine idea, but better to choose something completely different than something almost the same colour.

And for the love of God, please remove logos from your jacket sleeves and never close the bottom button.

[Edited on 15-10-2014 by Balling]


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quote:
Originally posted by John
Match the bride



I meant bridesmaids
oJNAo
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quote:
Originally posted by Balling
Colours are less important than fit, imo.

Was at a wedding Saturday and the wast majority had no idea how a suit was supposed to fit or be worn, groom included.

That said, if your suit is black, don't wear a white shirt, choose something in a light colour.

If you wear a white shirt, don't wear a solid coloured tie, choose something with a pattern.

Matching you missus is a fine idea, but better to choose something completely different than something almost the same colour.

And for the love of God, please remove logos from your jacket sleeves and never close the bottom button.


People have no idea how to wear a suit at all, gives me chest pains when I see guys sitting down with their suit fully buttoned up
John
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14th Oct 14 at 13:56   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by nathy_87
quote:
Originally posted by John
Match the bride



I meant bridesmaids


That's even more than the bride. Have you never been to a wedding/met a woman?
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14th Oct 14 at 14:16   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Maybe Nathy is thinking of going as a page boy
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quote:
Originally posted by oJNAo
quote:
Originally posted by Balling
Colours are less important than fit, imo.

Was at a wedding Saturday and the wast majority had no idea how a suit was supposed to fit or be worn, groom included.

That said, if your suit is black, don't wear a white shirt, choose something in a light colour.

If you wear a white shirt, don't wear a solid coloured tie, choose something with a pattern.

Matching you missus is a fine idea, but better to choose something completely different than something almost the same colour.

And for the love of God, please remove logos from your jacket sleeves and never close the bottom button.


People have no idea how to wear a suit at all, gives me chest pains when I see guys sitting down with their suit fully buttoned up


Why are you checking out the guys? Are you a gay?
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14th Oct 14 at 17:35   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Was at a wedding reception on Saturday. Wore black shoes, grey trousers with slight pin stripe, white long sleeve shirt and black tie. I felt I looked good.
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Last wedding I went to I wore black stretch jeans, white shirt black tie and a grey tweed sport jacket, smashed it.
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With black stretch jeans on? You smashed nothing apart from the respect of your father.
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14th Oct 14 at 18:02   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Nothing worse than a bloke wearing his sisters jeans
Jay
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Black stretch jeans aren't tight, they're just not normal jean material, plus I work in West Yorkshire and the opinion on dress sense of anyone from round there is seriously invalid.

[Edited on 14-10-2014 by Jay]
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John
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Fucking stretch jeans and a tweed sports jacket to a wedding
Nic Barnes
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It's not in a working men's club
Dom
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WTF are 'stretch' jeans?
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quote:
Originally posted by Ben G
quote:
Originally posted by oJNAo
quote:
Originally posted by Balling
Colours are less important than fit, imo.

Was at a wedding Saturday and the wast majority had no idea how a suit was supposed to fit or be worn, groom included.

That said, if your suit is black, don't wear a white shirt, choose something in a light colour.

If you wear a white shirt, don't wear a solid coloured tie, choose something with a pattern.

Matching you missus is a fine idea, but better to choose something completely different than something almost the same colour.

And for the love of God, please remove logos from your jacket sleeves and never close the bottom button.


People have no idea how to wear a suit at all, gives me chest pains when I see guys sitting down with their suit fully buttoned up


Why are you checking out the guys? Are you a gay?


Damn you got me
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14th Oct 14 at 22:23   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Find out what the groom is wearing, and wear exactly the same clothes as him.

That way no one will say you look like a dickhead because they would be also saying that groom looks like a dickhead.
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You'd look like a dickhead for dressing like the groom and not being the best man or an usher.
spencer88
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15th Oct 14 at 07:34   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Dress like the Vicar.
nathy_87
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quote:
Originally posted by GB123
Maybe Nathy is thinking of going as a page boy


It's not me going to the wedding you sack of shit.

[Edited on 15-10-2014 by nathy_87]
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Balling
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quote:
Originally posted by Dom
WTF are 'stretch' jeans?
According to google images they're some sort of panty hose in denim fabric.

Not something I'd recommend for straight guys.



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