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Black dinner jacket / white trou?

dhermann1

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OK, here's a testimonial, from Ethel Waters' back up group, no less. Note, I think they're wearing ties that are NOT black, but it's hard to tell.

[video=youtube;gkLhX9W39To]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gkLhX9W39To&feature=share[/video]
 

Fletch

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Betcha anything those ties matched the lapels - probably some natty color like pearl grey. I find such a look acceptable only as a uniform.

Nosing around on the Ask Andy forum suggests the ducks 'n tux fashion involved plain whites without a stripe. However, matching trou were briefly favored with ivory DJs in the early 30s. Striped or not? I don't know.
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1933

There is plenty of good general info on men's formal customs at blacktieguide.com, the source of the above pic.
 
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Dr Kilroy

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I believe that there is an analogy between warm weather dinner dress jacket and trousers - there are self faced lapels on a white jacket, so I think that there should be no stripes on white trousers.

Best regards, Dr
 

Fletch

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I puppied out

I wore my plain peak SB tux and went a little Hercule Poirot, with an optimo hat, dove grey vest and spectators. You can't see it, but my bow tie has pin dots and my collar is detachable Linene. I was easily the best dressed straight guy there. lol
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