What do you wear? Or not wear? |
I’d wear a sundress and sandal heels. It’s still a wedding but would look appropriate even if people come in jeans |
I'd think men would wear jeans and a button down. Women in cotton sundresses. Like what you'd wear to a bridal shower normally.
Their wording is terrible btw. |
Is this code for there is no AC in Aug? |
I’d wear a casual maybe jersey knit knee length dress, maybe a simple sundress knee length or midi, something like that. Flats or heeled sandals. Not pumps of any kind.
Men will probably wear jeans and an untucked shirt or polo, or chinos of some kind. Comfy shoes some will probably wear clean sneakers. Like going to dinner in any city. That’s what I’d think of as casual but appropriate for a wedding. But with that language I bet someone shows up in a hoodie or lulu or a t shirt. |
No, no jeans. No matter how “comfortable” they are. It’s a wedding, not a Saturday morning farmer’s market.
|
I was wondering the same thing - are they telling you the wedding site might be a little uncomfortable? |
lol I would send in my regrets. |
What is the time, location (state) and, most importantly, venue, OP?
Those details will help us advise. |
Where is the wedding? Is it on a beach in the summer in a high humidity area? One of the trendy farm settings? Location would drive the definition of comfortable in my mind. |
What is the venue and location? Like if it's on a farm, don't wear heels that will sink into the ground. If it's in the mountains, bring a sweater. That sort of thing. |
For men, jeans are comfortable. Men still can't wear shorts. |
The stated dress code makes me deeply uncomfortable. Sending my regrets! |
That is really odd. What are they doing? Hiking to the wedding spot?
I’d wear wedding appropriate clothing determined by time of day. I’m not going to lower my standards. |
Linen or seersucker. |