What to wear…

KELLY LONDONI provide this guide to all the guys out there who are being dressed by their wives or husbands, who are insisting that they dress up as formal as possible, yadda yadda yadda.

Here is my personal guide to helping you to be comfortable at our wedding.  Consider it CAaaS- Clothing Advice as a Service.

The two most important points I can make are:

  • Dress how you wish, that represents you.  Scott and I have friends from all walks of life and I can guarantee people will be dressed in a way that represents them.  In fact, the regular ambience of our church is about bringing yourself, rather than your sunday best.
  • image001Scott and I will not be wearing ties, nor jackets – neither will our groomsmen.  The church will be warm in August, and I know if I can get out from wearing a tie, I absolutely will.  Surprising given as a younger man, I actually didn’t mind wearing a shirt and tie, or even a sport jacket.  Do yourself a favor, dress cool and comfortable – your wives or husbands too.

And for the record, if you see a bearded man with a very colourful outfit with bells on, do not fear, that’s probably just my uncle in his Morris Dancing Fools outfit.  He’s mostly harmless. *GRIN*

I admit – I’ve always wanted an Issey Miyaki blow up jacket.