baza31
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Got one tomorrow. Is it strictly black suit black tie? I bought a dark blue dinner suit earlier in year which is dark blue with black lapels . Got the shiney shoes n all that shit. Can you wear a dark blue tie ? I tried a black tie but doesn't go . I know this is possibly thee gayest post ever but I haven't been to any of these oyti toiti do's before. I don't fancy banging another grand out on a black suit
[Edited on 30-12-2014 by baza31]
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Kyle T
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Just get a 100quid suit, nobody will notice.
Just make sure you've got a nice watch on.
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Gary
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No one will notice. What you doing at a fancy do anyway.
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Dom
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Ideally it's black dj with black bow-tie, dress shirt and dress shoes (polished or polished capped) but you'll probably get away with it although why did you buy a blue dj anyway? Usually you'd go with black or navy (worse case).
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baza31
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No idea Gary . I got asked and said yes . I can't imagine there been a load people in black and me stood out like a sore thumb with a blue suit . I think it's due to the tidy piece am going with to why I said yes but I just really can't be arsed with all this pretentious oyti toiti bollocks and everyone thinking they are the superior to the rest of the human race because they have a 800 pair of shoes on and a Rolex
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Gary
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Your lass can't have been invited to this,you must be off with someone elses
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baza31
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quote: Originally posted by Dom
Ideally it's black dj with black bow-tie, dress shirt and dress shoes (polished or polished capped) but you'll probably get away with it although why did you buy a blue dj anyway? Usually you'd go with black or navy (worse case).
Sorry it is navy . With black lapels .The tie is same colour as the suit. My shoes are shiny . With the lapels been black a black tie doesn't go as good as a blue one . But obviously there will be rules and regulations I will have to follow .
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baza31
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quote: Originally posted by Gary
Your lass can't have been invited to this,you must be off with someone elses
Not with her . With another 1 now
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Gary
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Wtf
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Aaron
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Turn up in jeans and a T-shirt sporting an offensive statement, and then walk in like you own the place.
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Reecemac
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Dark blue will be fine, it's the only thing you can wear other than the usual black. A black tie is a must though, should look okay with the black lapel.
Had to go to a few of these over Christmas and a few had the above combo.
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whitter45
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You will be fine but dark blue will stand out when stood with people in dinner suits
I would also make sure you wear a black tie
I would get a black suit as they are always handy for formal events and the dreaded funerals
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richardworrall
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Hire one
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by baza31
Sorry it is navy.
You'll be fine then. As said though, wear a black bow-tie/tie.
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GB123
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I would always associate black tie to mean a bow tie.
Wearing a normal black tie looks like you're going to a funeral imo.
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baza31
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I'll go buy a black tie then .
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ed
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Black tie means wearing a DJ, so that's a dinner jacket suit, dress shirt and bow tie. I don't think the colour is too important, though most people will wear black or navy. If you're 'flashy' then you could turn up in a nice baby blue number
[Edited on 31-12-2014 by ed]
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by GB123
I would always associate black tie to mean a bow tie.
Yup; it's a bow tie (preferably not a clip-on) not a vanilla black tie (although you can get away with a black tie)
Oh and if it's a day time event then white DJ's are usually worn, not black
[Edited on 31-12-2014 by Dom]
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John
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I've been to one black tie event, had a normal black tie, felt like a plank. I was worried about feeling like a plank with a bow tie too
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