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[quote=Anonymous]I've seen black on black used (incorrectly, IMO) to mean formal attire. No men showing up with a navy sportcoat and khaki Dockers. Or black dress pants with just a dress shirt and no jacket. The one I went to requested all females in black dresses and all males in black suits/tuxes. Color was prohibited for guests, so no fun colorful ties, bowties, or shoes. White dress shirts were fine, but there were several guys who took the black on black to mean black suit & black shirt. [/quote]
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