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I would but I'm not wearing any clothes at the moment…
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I'm getting married in May. I need to find a nice suit for warmish weather in the spring. I'm thinking two different dark colors for a suit jacket and pants but same material. Idk if that would look goofy? I don't know jack about fancy clothes so any help is greatly appreciated.
I kind if like the old timey/heritage look of some Mister Freedom stuff but not really sure.
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@Oaktavia congratulations. Ultimately all that matters is that you find something you like and your other half also approves (or at least lets you wear it). I can’t believe I’m saying this, but don’t worry about conventions. You want to enjoy the day and not feel self-conscious about what you’re wearing.
If you go for different trousers and jacket, I would suggest going for something with a bit of contrast. Otherwise it might just look like you got dressed in the dark
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…@Oaktavia Bachelors Funeral! :o
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I originally meant to post this in the Random Questions sub but I think this relates to Random Announcements too? Whoops.
Anyway thanks for the tips @ARNC that all makes perfect sense.
@Giles Lovely couple in that photo, I'm sure you are proud of them! They look excellent. Oddly enough, my fiancée was looking at that same dress but decided against it. I think I will go with IH chinos, I didn't realize they dressed up nicely. That makes it much easier.
Now I just need to find a nice jacket…
@vaquero357 haha those two words together are oddly cool
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Mine is a Ralph Lauren which I got from an outlet about 20 years ago. If I paid more than USD100 for it, I'd be very surprised…..
This is similar....
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Have a look at Engineered Garments tailoring
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Wow great wedding photo and cool building. That’s around the corner from my office and the studios I teach in but haven’t seen it. Will check it out next week.
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If you're looking to do the mix and match, find a pair of pants that you already own and would wear (if you've got some) and go from there. Doesn't have to be fancy or dressy, a plain pair of chinos or khakis will get the job done. Then you can just ball out and get a nice blazer to dress it all up. Get something you'll wear again and again. And find a tailor in town that you love.
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It's hard to beat a nice, well-fitting blazer
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Congrats @Oaktavia !
I wore Iron Heart
Blazers and sports coats are great, but I personally find brass buttons (too yacht club) and elbow pads (too professorial) you often find on them to be outdated. I do like unstructured coats for more casual occasions.
I also like the corduroy one you linked.