Suitable attire for a wedding?


I have a wedding to go to this weekend and have no clue what to wear. I refuse to wear a skirt or dress because it's cold. The only other options I really have are Khaki's, or dark pants w/ a nice sweater or button top. The last option is I have two suits, one black and one grey. But I don't really think dark colors are proper for a wedding..or so I was told, and I think suits are hardly the right thing to wear. Help!

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Since weddings is what I do for a living, I think I can help in this department.
Out of your choices, I would go for the dark pants and a button up top with a sweater over it.
Suits are nice too, but that depends on how formal the wedding is.

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I just went to a wedding, I work nice slacks from New York and Company and a blouse (like a camisole and a little after five jacket). I wouldn't wear a suit to a wedding because it looks too conservative and informal. Stick to colors of the season, don't wear anything too loud or bland.

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I don't think weddings are nearly the formal occasion they once were. I think as long as you are not dressed too casually you'll be fine. Khakis may fall in that catagory, but it sounds like the dark pants and sweater would be both appropriate and warm enough.

I also don't really think dark colors are a problem, unless the wedding was June instead of January. In the end, you're there to support the bride and groom. As long as you don't show up the bride, you'll be fine.

What kind of jeans?

Traditionally, we don't include dress code information on a wedding invitation unless it is a formal affair, so it can be confusing as to what we should wear. But there are some clues we can gather.

The invitation itself gives clues: the more formal the invitation, the more formal the wedding. The time of day tell us quite a bit. Usually the earlier in the day the less formal, except for Catholic wedding (usually somewhat formal). And finally the location hints at the dress code. Outdoor weddings tend to be less formal.

Now, saying all of that. I attended a wedding not long ago. The invitation was very informal, it was held outdoors, and began at 4 pm. It was a formal wedding--tuxes, full train! It was very beautiful.

So the moral is, that we cannot always know exactly what to wear. However, all eyes will be on the bride not the guests--thankfully. Hopefully we can dress somewhat appropriately.
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