Midnight Blue
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Formalwear trolling?
Strollers are black tie. Semi-formal.
Formalwear trolling?
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Strollers are black tie. Semi-formal.
That doesn't, however, make it black tie.Stroller is daytime equivalent of black tie. It's semi formal morning dress. http://www.blacktieguide.com/Supplemental/Morning_Dress.htm
Stroller is daytime equivalent of black tie. It's semi formal morning dress. http://www.blacktieguide.com/Supplemental/Morning_Dress.htm
I'm somewhat familiar with that web site.
Also, the vest came out mint. Soaked it in warm water with oxy-clean overnight, then rinsed it this morning and soaked it for another 8 hours.
Have it hanging in the boiler room to dry now, and I'll iron it tomorrow.
J
That doesn't, however, make it black tie.
As other thing, is not relavant in this thread. This thread is about black tie (dinner/evening cloths). Discussion around white tie would be relevant IMO as some events will call for white tie optional/black tie, so the affinity, but you should not go to an evening event wearing any form of morning wear, unless you are trying to be some form of dandy, if you wear inappropriate formalwear at events were it is not call for and/or you WILL be the only one standing out, and that is the opposite of having a formalwear code (uniformity and appropriateness).It's the day time equivalent. Why the heck is this statement getting everybody's noses up? Sheesh.
As other thing, is not relavant in this thread. This thread is about black tie (dinner/evening cloths). Discussion around white tie would be relevant IMO as some events will call for white tie optional/black tie, so the affinity, but you should not go to an evening event wearing any form of morning wear, unless you are trying to be some form of dandy, if you wearinappropriate formalwear at events were it is not call for and/or you WILL be the only one standing out, and that is the opposite of having a formalwear code (uniformity an appropriateness).It's the day time equivalent. Why the heck is this statement getting everybody's noses up? Sheesh.
It's the day time equivalent. Why the heck is this statement getting everybody's noses up? Sheesh.
It's the day time equivalent. Why the heck is this statement getting everybody's noses up? Sheesh.