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[quote=Anonymous]Yes, seersucker is pretty informal. Wearing it at a wedding doesn't make it very formal; people have informal weddings. A white dinner jacket is a form of tuxedo; there are occasions where one wears a tuxedo. One does not wear seersucker to such events. (Unless one is aiming to be the charming, sotted rogue.) A white dinner jacket may be worn to summertime black tie events. As other PPs have explained, white tie is a very different thing from white jacket--it is the highest level of formality. (It involves a black tailcoat, and a white piquet shirt, tie, and waistcoat (vest).) There are some who contend white tie is appropriate only for events of state. There are of course NY and New England socialites who would beg to differ. [/quote]
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