cjw314
New in Town
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Greets! It's Friday!
So my dad and his new wife just returned safely from a 4 month joyride around North America getting married (again, for each of them), and we're headed to a reception this weekend for them. Since it's not following a ceremony, though, I think it's a less obvious decision of formality.
Dress code mentioned on the 'save the date' type invitation was a casual 'no jeans, please'. (Nice! A chance to dress up and act like I don't plan on dancing while secretly practicing! ) However... I just heard from my sister that my dad is wearing the shirt he was married in... on the beach... in Hawaii. Likely, if I know my dad, a pair of 'nice' khakis. Khakis... but not jeans.
I'm finding it an interesting challenging to not out-dress the groom who's wearing khakis and a tropical flowered shirt, while still looking respectfully dressed for the event. It's tempting to ignore his dress, as apparently his bride is wearing her wedding dress.
I'm considering the mid grey dress pants and charcoal suit jacket, dress shirt, no tie, pocket square, silver watch. The fam is wearing navy/silver, and I have a favorite light blue shirt that'd be great next to them. I don't have a hat worthy of the suit, either, so this would get me the option of a cover.
His extended family, many of my aunts and uncles from around the country... as well as his wife's local family, are also expected for the reception. Should be an entertaining event, regardless.
"too long/didn't read": Dad's wearing khakis and a tropical flower shirt to his post-cruise wedding reception. Should I bother to not out-dress him?
p.s. Also opcorn: lol
So my dad and his new wife just returned safely from a 4 month joyride around North America getting married (again, for each of them), and we're headed to a reception this weekend for them. Since it's not following a ceremony, though, I think it's a less obvious decision of formality.
Dress code mentioned on the 'save the date' type invitation was a casual 'no jeans, please'. (Nice! A chance to dress up and act like I don't plan on dancing while secretly practicing! ) However... I just heard from my sister that my dad is wearing the shirt he was married in... on the beach... in Hawaii. Likely, if I know my dad, a pair of 'nice' khakis. Khakis... but not jeans.
I'm finding it an interesting challenging to not out-dress the groom who's wearing khakis and a tropical flowered shirt, while still looking respectfully dressed for the event. It's tempting to ignore his dress, as apparently his bride is wearing her wedding dress.
I'm considering the mid grey dress pants and charcoal suit jacket, dress shirt, no tie, pocket square, silver watch. The fam is wearing navy/silver, and I have a favorite light blue shirt that'd be great next to them. I don't have a hat worthy of the suit, either, so this would get me the option of a cover.
His extended family, many of my aunts and uncles from around the country... as well as his wife's local family, are also expected for the reception. Should be an entertaining event, regardless.
"too long/didn't read": Dad's wearing khakis and a tropical flower shirt to his post-cruise wedding reception. Should I bother to not out-dress him?
p.s. Also opcorn: lol