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Which jeans to wear with these boots. .

nastyandy

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Which jeans should I wear with these hot boots

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And also, what color bow tie could I wear with these boots to a wedding, is it doesn't specify 'black tie' event?
 

Bungee Man

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I'd wear a straight leg jean. I'd also go with a black bow tie something like this.

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I would not wear those boots to a wedding. A wedding is a decidedly formal occasion, and black tie dress is to be assumed unless it's a daytime summer wedding. If you're going to wear them, at least wear a black silk self-tied bowtie with them.
 

nastyandy

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Okay, my bad, I was kidding, I thought those were the ugliest boots I've ever seen. . .I didn't think anyone would take me seriously
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To get a reaction you expected, I would point you the way of supertalk. You would get some nice replies there.
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Originally Posted by Max
A wedding is a decidedly formal occasion, and black tie dress is to be assumed unless it's a daytime summer wedding.
Black-tie is assumed?! I knew I lived in a casual town, but wow.
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CoryB

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Originally Posted by Jared
Black-tie is assumed?! I knew I lived in a casual town, but wow.
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I think he went a bit far over the line. I wouldn't assume black tie for a wedding. I think a dark suit would be appropriate for a wedding if the invitation didn't give a indication of appropriate dress.
 

Max

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Indeed, I went overboard. Dark suit and tie should be your uniform. Don't wear anything too intense; it's not your party and you shouldn't be the center of attention.
 

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