Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:RSVP no. People are so rude.
You have no idea. This is also a destination wedding and airfare is $1000+. So we’re expected to schlep a tux through Europe?
Please tell me that this is the wedding of a sibling, or someone who donated a kidney to you, because I can’t underwhy you would bother for anyone else.
OP here, yes sibling. I've already committed to the airfare for my family, so I'm going.
Oh then ask your sibling or parents what the black on black means! DCUM is curious
The sibling is my brother and he's pretty clueless, so I asked the bride. She said tux and then send this video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6LBbdmE0ITY
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Anonymous wrote:Is this a European thing? Although I've been to 2 weddings overseas and haven't seen men dressed like that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:RSVP no. People are so rude.
You have no idea. This is also a destination wedding and airfare is $1000+. So we’re expected to schlep a tux through Europe?
Please tell me that this is the wedding of a sibling, or someone who donated a kidney to you, because I can’t underwhy you would bother for anyone else.
OP here, yes sibling. I've already committed to the airfare for my family, so I'm going.
Oh then ask your sibling or parents what the black on black means! DCUM is curious
The sibling is my brother and he's pretty clueless, so I asked the bride. She said tux and then send this video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6LBbdmE0ITY
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Anonymous wrote:Since you've already purchased airfare, this seems like a good tux:
https://www.mensusa.com/products.aspx?id=12945&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI_bPu55_s2gIVEb3sCh1krg22EAQYBSABEgLoW_D_BwE
and a formal gown...
https://www.ebay.com/i/141630732451?chn=ps
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:RSVP no. People are so rude.
You have no idea. This is also a destination wedding and airfare is $1000+. So we’re expected to schlep a tux through Europe?
Please tell me that this is the wedding of a sibling, or someone who donated a kidney to you, because I can’t underwhy you would bother for anyone else.
OP here, yes sibling. I've already committed to the airfare for my family, so I'm going.
Oh then ask your sibling or parents what the black on black means! DCUM is curious
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:RSVP no. People are so rude.
You have no idea. This is also a destination wedding and airfare is $1000+. So we’re expected to schlep a tux through Europe?
Please tell me that this is the wedding of a sibling, or someone who donated a kidney to you, because I can’t underwhy you would bother for anyone else.
OP here, yes sibling. I've already committed to the airfare for my family, so I'm going.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:RSVP no. People are so rude.
You have no idea. This is also a destination wedding and airfare is $1000+. So we’re expected to schlep a tux through Europe?
Please tell me that this is the wedding of a sibling, or someone who donated a kidney to you, because I can’t underwhy you would bother for anyone else.
Anonymous wrote: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.