Gilgamark
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My wife and I live in Nashville. I'm a political consultant and she's an artist, so we get invited to events with people in all sorts of different fields. I'm sure most cities are this way, but in Nashville, every segment seems to have its own way of designating the attire for events. For example, we're invited to a bar opening Saturday night being put on by a friend in country music management. The invitation calls for "concert casual" dress. Sounds like that means an old concert t shirt, jeans, and tennis shoes will be fine, right? (Of course, when in doubt, ask the host.)
I was reading "A Gentleman Dresses Up" two nights ago. The author recommends that when a man isn't sure about the level of formality that an event requires, he should err on the side of underdressing. If he overdresses, everyone will assume that he did it on purpose and is being snotty. If he underdressing, everyone will assume that it was a mistake.
Thoughts? Agree? Disagree?
I was reading "A Gentleman Dresses Up" two nights ago. The author recommends that when a man isn't sure about the level of formality that an event requires, he should err on the side of underdressing. If he overdresses, everyone will assume that he did it on purpose and is being snotty. If he underdressing, everyone will assume that it was a mistake.
Thoughts? Agree? Disagree?