Anonymous wrote:Your outfit is perfect, you want Deep Woods Off (or similar) that you'll spray before you head to the wedding, and wear long socks. Sounds like fun to me, ignore the old fuss-pots - I love that the couple is doing something special to them, and that they are sharing with friends and family. Fuss-pots can stay home and just send a gift!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am going to a wedding on a private property in the woods of Maine. The invite says that we should wear "woods" clothing and "shoes you can play in", because we will be hiking into the woods for the ceremony, and that after the lunch, which I think will be a cookout, we can go canoeing, or hiking, or other things, followed by a bonfire in the evening. People are also invited to bring their dogs and a tent and spend the night, but I rented an AirBnB.
I have a shirt kind of like this:
https://www.macys.com/shop/product/style-co-petite-cotton-button-shoulder-tee-exclusively-at-macys?ID=20793976&pla_country=US&CAGPSPN=pla&gQT=1
So basically a T-shirt with a few buttons to make it look a smidge fancier. It's a solid green color that looks decent on me.
I have pants like this:
https://www.llbean.com/llb/shop/504199?itemId=252079&attrValue_0=Black&sku=0GGK304002&pla1=0&qs=3156270&pcd=BONFIRE10&gclsrc=aw.ds&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=20151164067&gbraid=0AAAAADoqq1LYere0Zi-sTEqakYjYHiBCP&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI7Of9qrX8jgMVCF9HAR0TRix7EAQYAiABEgL9cfD_BwE&SN=findability_search_preview_03&SS=A&SN2=findability_trending_searches_04&SS2=A&SN3=MobilePLA_03&SS3=B&noaa_region=northeast&originalProduct=56777
plus sneakers and a lightweight fleece for the evening.
Does this seem right? I am not a "woods" person, so I don't know what "woods" clothing really means. In my mind, I feel like it should mean jeans and a lumberjack style shirt, but it's August so I'm not doing that.
How old are you? Because that outfit screams grandma. Even the model is old.

Anonymous wrote:I am going to a wedding on a private property in the woods of Maine. The invite says that we should wear "woods" clothing and "shoes you can play in", because we will be hiking into the woods for the ceremony, and that after the lunch, which I think will be a cookout, we can go canoeing, or hiking, or other things, followed by a bonfire in the evening. People are also invited to bring their dogs and a tent and spend the night, but I rented an AirBnB.
I have a shirt kind of like this:
https://www.macys.com/shop/product/style-co-petite-cotton-button-shoulder-tee-exclusively-at-macys?ID=20793976&pla_country=US&CAGPSPN=pla&gQT=1
So basically a T-shirt with a few buttons to make it look a smidge fancier. It's a solid green color that looks decent on me.
I have pants like this:
https://www.llbean.com/llb/shop/504199?itemId=252079&attrValue_0=Black&sku=0GGK304002&pla1=0&qs=3156270&pcd=BONFIRE10&gclsrc=aw.ds&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=20151164067&gbraid=0AAAAADoqq1LYere0Zi-sTEqakYjYHiBCP&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI7Of9qrX8jgMVCF9HAR0TRix7EAQYAiABEgL9cfD_BwE&SN=findability_search_preview_03&SS=A&SN2=findability_trending_searches_04&SS2=A&SN3=MobilePLA_03&SS3=B&noaa_region=northeast&originalProduct=56777
plus sneakers and a lightweight fleece for the evening.
Does this seem right? I am not a "woods" person, so I don't know what "woods" clothing really means. In my mind, I feel like it should mean jeans and a lumberjack style shirt, but it's August so I'm not doing that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m from Maine and “woods clothing” to me means jeans or hiking pants, hiking boots, long socks, a tee shirt and flannel. Your outfit looks more coastal casual to me.
Flannel shirt is black tie in woods weddingland?
Anonymous wrote:I would guess this couple does not care at all about what anyone wears to their wedding. Wear what is comfortable for a walk in the woods and wear or bring something for water / beach activities. Bring long sleeves for bugs or cold in the evening. A hat for the sunny afternoon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m from Maine and “woods clothing” to me means jeans or hiking pants, hiking boots, long socks, a tee shirt and flannel. Your outfit looks more coastal casual to me.
I get that, but I'm not buying hiking boots for a one time hike, and the weather is supposed to be in the 80's, which makes me feel like flannel and jeans will be too hot.
Anonymous wrote:I’m from Maine and “woods clothing” to me means jeans or hiking pants, hiking boots, long socks, a tee shirt and flannel. Your outfit looks more coastal casual to me.
Anonymous wrote:I’m from Maine and “woods clothing” to me means jeans or hiking pants, hiking boots, long socks, a tee shirt and flannel. Your outfit looks more coastal casual to me.
Anonymous wrote:I’m from Maine and “woods clothing” to me means jeans or hiking pants, hiking boots, long socks, a tee shirt and flannel. Your outfit looks more coastal casual to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This wedding sounds like my absolute nightmare. I would not attend.
It sounds like they genuinely want you to wear camping clothes?
This wedding sounds 1000% better than a standard wedding.
Anonymous wrote:I’m from Maine and “woods clothing” to me means jeans or hiking pants, hiking boots, long socks, a tee shirt and flannel. Your outfit looks more coastal casual to me.