Abraham
One of the Regulars
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I typically go to 2-3 black tie events per year. People seem to adhere to the dress code in maybe one of them -- usually weddings.
Several months ago I bought a gorgeous BB white tie outfit (trousers, tails and vest) at a local thrift shop that supports hospice. With the exception of having the inseam let out about a 1/4", it's a perfect fit. It's such a gorgeous outfit that I bought a shirt and tie to complete the outfit in the hopes of wearing it someday.
A while back I received an invitation to another black tie event. The sort where a majority of the guys would be wearing anything from proper black tie to "modified" black tie (tux with regular white shirt and 4-in-hand tie, etc.) to business suits to t-shirts. Rather than rent a tux I decided to wear my white tie outfit. Of those that actually noticed (and not many seemed to) the white tie outfit was really well received.
My question is this: For those events where I'm sure most won't adhere to the "black tie" request, is it OK to simply wear my white tie outfit? Thanks...
Several months ago I bought a gorgeous BB white tie outfit (trousers, tails and vest) at a local thrift shop that supports hospice. With the exception of having the inseam let out about a 1/4", it's a perfect fit. It's such a gorgeous outfit that I bought a shirt and tie to complete the outfit in the hopes of wearing it someday.
A while back I received an invitation to another black tie event. The sort where a majority of the guys would be wearing anything from proper black tie to "modified" black tie (tux with regular white shirt and 4-in-hand tie, etc.) to business suits to t-shirts. Rather than rent a tux I decided to wear my white tie outfit. Of those that actually noticed (and not many seemed to) the white tie outfit was really well received.
My question is this: For those events where I'm sure most won't adhere to the "black tie" request, is it OK to simply wear my white tie outfit? Thanks...