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4th August 08, 10:14 AM
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 Originally Posted by berserkbishop
I suspect Yeti maybe in the same sort of situation as far as region and dress code. No disrespect, just another point of view.
BB
Hit it on the nose BB. The weddings will be in Illinois and Indiana. The Mid West just seems to be a more "informal" place nowadays. The only people you see in suits are the old men who were raised in that scenario. Most folks my age wear jeans and a polo/button down, and think that's enough. I've always enjoyed dressing up, but like BB, don't want to outdress the groom.
One of my friends recently got married down in Harlan, KY, and he only wore dress pants, white button-down (with rolled up sleeves), and a tie. And he was the groom. So a kilt and jacket would've been far overdressed (Had I been able to go, I was going to wear a kilt and a button down, no tie).
As for the BP idea, I think I already said, I'm opting for a vest, shirt, and tie, as well as my Irish National kilt. I suspect one of the weddings to be a little more formal, and the other I've been told by the bride not to go unbifurcated until the reception.
Thanks again though for everyone's opinions and input.
~Yeti
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