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I thought the blue thistle boutonniere I saw at a wedding recently was very smart.
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I thought the blue thistle boutonniere I saw at a wedding recently was very smart.
So, while tuxes are not appropriate for your style wedding, I think a bit of coordination is classy and will look sharp in pictures. If you are trying to acheive individuality, then give a few choices ie. navy, charcoal, stripe, no stripe and limit the choice of shirt colors to pastels, solids, checks etc., but try and stick to a theme.
Just out of non-sartorial curiosity, just who or what IS this "Mafoo" you are a fan of?
This seems to be everyone's concern, including the groomsmen, the maid of honor, the parents, etc. My fiance and I, however, think it will be fine.
While you're making up rules, what do you think of adding "no pinstripes"? I've always thought that pinstriped suits were just too "businessy" for a wedding. Just a thought.
Congratulations Matt! How are your nerves holding up?