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Cocktail Attire for men

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  • Cocktail Attire for men

    I would say suit and tie because if it ends up MORE casual he can take of the jacket, remove the tie and/or roll up sleeves. I'm going off of the word swanky. To me, swanky means suits/dresses.

    Jenn

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      Re: Cocktail Attire for men

      Another option is to wear a darker shirt and forgo the tie. DH only wears ties to highly formal affairs (i.e. weddings).

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        Re: Cocktail Attire for men

        Originally posted by SnowWhite
        Vishenka - you mean like a darker color long sleeve dress shirt under his suit jacket with no tie? Just clarifying, as I am a fashion disaster.
        Yes, that's what I mean. A white shirt with no tie would look weird but a darker pattern (I don't mean black, btw) in a color that matches the suit would good without a tie.

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          Re: Cocktail Attire for men

          With men I always agree with the overdressing b/c they can always "down grade" if they're overdressed.
          Wife to NSG out of training, mom to 2, 10 & 8, and a beagle with wings.

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