dhermann1
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Again, "Whew!"Marc Chevalier said:I think it looks great!
Again, "Whew!"Marc Chevalier said:I think it looks great!
http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-shantung.htmLefty said:Did you just recommend a plastic hat?
Lefty said:Did you just recommend a plastic hat?
tortswon said:So if I go with a Panama must it be bright white or could I get away with a natural, light tan color?
dhermann1 said:The fact is it's 2009, not 1959 or 1929. It's an accomplishment to prevent people from wearing flip flops and jeans. I think a nice tux, black or white, black oxfords (not loafers!) and a nice Panama or a Boater would make you the most elegantly outfitted gent at the event.
The site says it is straw. Is it really plastic?Lefty said:Did you just recommend a plastic hat?
Didn't you go punting this last weekend?Charlie Huang said:Grey toppers are only meant for Royal Ascot IMHO and are considered daywear. Wear it with black tie and you become a doorman.
Orsini said:Didn't you go punting this last weekend?
Orsini said:Didn't you go punting this last weekend?
Orsini said:For a black/midnight blue DJ, I would use the homburg. For a white/ivory DJ, the straw boater.
In the United States, if the wedding function will last past 6:00 PM, then evening semi-formal/black tie is frequently specified.
Although I would not personally do this, if facilities were available and there is no risk of upstaging the wedding party, you might consider day semi-formal/stroller/Stresemann for the day portion and then change to black tie for the evening portion. If so, wear a homburg or bowler with the stroller.
Yes, that would smooth out the logistics a bit...Charlie Huang said:I would not wear a bowler with the black lounge since you won't be able to wear it after you've changed to black tie. The homburg can be worn by both.