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    I agree with going with the long sleeves. They look a little bit classier than short sleeves IMHO. As you said Hal the sleeves can be rolled up which is more versitle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raphael
    There are 2 famous people who wear tie and short sleeves shirt:

    Homer Simpsons

    Andy Sipowicz
    Don't forget Dilbert.

    Wear the long sleeves.

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    For what it's worth, I'm putting in my vote for the long sleeves as well.

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    I hate hate hate short sleeved button-up shirts. And the thought of wearing one with a jacket makes me cringe. With a jacket you're supposed to have a bit of shirt cuff showing at the sleeve. How else would anyone see your cufflinks?

    Andrew.

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    Am I the only one struck by the fact that we are a bunch of men, trading fashion tips?

    May my wife never find this site.
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    Without a doubt long sleeves.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob C.
    Am I the only one struck by the fact that we are a bunch of men, trading fashion tips?

    May my wife never find this site.
    That's one of the many important things we do here, Bob.
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    The local Mormon Bicycle Brigade around here has recently began wearing short sleeve white dress shirts with ties... And those people have just about the most strict dress code that I know about.

    Still forced to wear long pants while out bicycling door to door in 100+ degree heat with 100% humidity. Most of them pass out from heat exhaustion. And not so nice people steal their bicycles when they do.

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    Smile

    If you wear a tie....go with long sleeves and roll them up if it
    gets hot. Looks fine to me. If you just go with jacket and no tie
    (which might be fine depending on the setting of the wedding and
    such) then short would work all right. Depends on the wedding. I once
    went to a friends wedding where groom and groomsmen all wore white
    Converse with their tuxes. Looked smashing! I like not being confined
    by "fashion tyranny". Sometimes I go very traditional and sometimes I
    like to be rather funky. Whatever works for you man. If you get a compliment
    or two, you did it right.
    "Fide et Fortitudine"
    (fidelity & fortitude)
    ALBA GU BRAW!!!!!

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    Talking

    For the sake of clarity...

    I posted earlier today that short-sleeved dress shirts with ties tend to make one look like a Mormon missionary or software developer. I deleted the post when I recalled Hal mentioned a bow tie, not a normal long tie and figured my comparisons didn't hold up. But I would like to mention that the bow tie does bring up further possible comparisons... former US Senator Paul Simon and Pee Wee Herman, maybe?

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