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10th August 08, 06:38 PM
#1
I was looking for a photo to better illustrate my point if I were going to a daytime wedding I would wear something like this, with a daywear sporran:

or something like this

However as you are in the Choir I'm not sure, this begs the question how formal is the rest of the choir going to be?
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10th August 08, 07:07 PM
#2
Argyll. Even with formal weddings it's extremely unusual for anyone outside of the immediate wedding party (father, groom & groomsmen) to go black tie.
If I wear the PC, should I wear it with a "tuxedo" shirt and bow tie, or is a standard dress shirt and tie acceptable?
Tux shirt & black bow tie.
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10th August 08, 07:28 PM
#3
 Originally Posted by Zardoz
Don't worry about under dressing, Every wedding I've been to, there are some folks in jeans, t-shirts or tube tops to make you look good!
I'm definitely not worried about being under dressed. I'm honestly more worried about being over dressed.
 Originally Posted by PiobBear
Tux shirt & black bow tie.
I'm definitely leaning toward the argyll now. I have the PC and waistcoat, but I don't have a tux shirt or bow tie. Money's a bit tight right now, so I'll probably just go with what I have, and then buy a tux shirt and bow tie before the next evening event I go to.
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10th August 08, 07:18 PM
#4
 Originally Posted by McMurdo
However as you are in the Choir I'm not sure, this begs the question how formal is the rest of the choir going to be?
I'm not sure. I may be the only male vocalist. If I'm not, my godbrother is also going to sing. He's wanting to wear his kilt also, but he doesn't own a jacket...
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