tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3259686799198265906.post6681223897973997628..comments2024-03-21T10:06:09.869-07:00Comments on Classic Style: Proper Wedding Guest Style. . . WSTKS-FM Worldwidehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14173042438761572040noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3259686799198265906.post-60676309655883397002014-05-20T04:22:57.248-07:002014-05-20T04:22:57.248-07:00Here in the UK the normal dress code for weddings ...Here in the UK the normal dress code for weddings is either morning dress (please black coats and not grey) or fairly conservative suits. It is a bit like dinner jackets - second hand from charity shops etc are quite acceptable. In fact as far as I am concerned they are far preferable as the material and workmanship is far better quality than some of the modern variants unless you are going to go to the expense of having it made. <br /><br /> My morning suit coat is I believe about 75 years old (!). It belonged to a friends grandfather and was given to me about 30 years ago. It must have been about 40 years old then. I then had the striped trousers made and I team it with a number of waistcoats I have. These depend on the mood and the event. My standard is a fawn coloured one which has mini lapels. <br /><br />The end result is that the males almost without trying look smart and do justice to the bride. Please though, no top hats!<br /><br />regards,<br />Guyguyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02346804356499461777noreply@blogger.com