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^ there is a slight difference between wearing a slim suit and wearing shorts though IMO.
Looking good nevertheless.
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I wouldn't have minded if someone wore that at my wedding. then again ours was more laid back than some, hence why I think it shouldn't be judged either way without knowing what the wedding was like (and whose it was).
looked good t-bone. same for ray. luc = crack."AVANT GUARDE HIGHEST FASHION. NOW NOW this is it people, these are the brands no one fucking knows and people are like WTF. they do everything by hand in their freaking secret basement and shit."
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Originally posted by the breaks View PostAgreed. Wearing something like that is just begging for attention which (for me) is a big no-no at someone else's wedding. I would have been pissed if someone came to mine dressed like that.
Maybe you should take weddings a little less serious.sicut lilium inter spinas
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Originally posted by semper View PostMaybe you should take weddings a little less serious.
Dressing anonymously as a guest seems to come from the same direction as marrying in castles or stretch-limos. What better present for a wedding is there than everybody having a great time, which usually happens when you feel free to be yourself?
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Originally posted by morsto View PostOn that special day, all attention should be on the breaks' white dress and personally I think this is fine, stop the hate.
weddings are about the guests. a wedding is not a wedding if friends and family don't show up. a wedding is merely a confirmation in the eyes of those close to us that the love is true and lasting and of importance to everyone. that's been the case with similar social bonding ceremonies throughout anthropological history.
that uncanny feeling that brides and grooms get when everybody is looking at them take their vows? that hyper-self-aware quasi-out-of-body feeling? that's a sign that their feelings don't really matter at the moment. they are on display for others, because weddings are about the guests. similarly, the theater is not for and about actors: the theater is oriented toward the audience.
so: wear a drop-crotch suit to a wedding. brides who think that the focus should be on them alone have a long life of bourgeois striving ahead of themselves and are better left alone in their moment of glory, which will soon give way to crippling personal dissatisfaction.And "When the prince has gathered about him
"All the savants and artists, his riches will be fully employed."
Canto XIII, Ezra Pound
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but not every merrying couple are like t-bone's "fun, crazy" aunt or most ppl here who won't care what you worn at the wedding. thats a wedding! you can go to theater everyday but for some ppl its a once-in-a-lifetime thing. so don't take any chance. but thats just an imo. btw i always hate drop crouth rick. i love goth rick not street rick.
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i think it's fine. he's a pretty clean cut decent looking guy if he had more of an alternative look it may come off as intentionally provocative or immature. and the top half is spot on. i wouldnt think people would put too much stock into it -- especially a family wedding where at least one side is probably somewhat familiar with your typical get up.
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"you. yeah, you with the shorts. please move to the back for the photo."
It all comes down to the dress code. I'm getting married in two weeks and wouldn't like it if someone wore that to my wedding, but we said specifically black-tie.
Now i'm getting nervous that I wasn't specific enough...
"Don't forget to come in your pants."
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