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The Wedding
Groomsmen
Because the GMs are spread all over the country, they will be getting their tuxes from the Men's Warehouse chain. Their tux sports a black bow tie with a winged collar shirt and peaked lapel jacket.
And I just had to add pictures of some famous Brits for your enjoyment. Not related to my wedding, but I couldn't help posting.
Ring bearer
The ring bearer I had wear something less mainstream. I love the vintage eton suit with white Peter Pan piped collar named for the English boarding school that popularized it during the 19th century. It's a nice throwback to a bygone era. Although eton suits can be made of many different types of material and come in many colors like navy, light blue, or gray, I like the look of black.
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Planning Tips
TIP: When the wedding party is from all over the country, consider going to a chain like David's Bridal or Men's Wearhouse. While customer service varies from store to store, in general, it's easier to coordinate long distance and they are quick to to fix problems that may arise last minute.
TIP: If your wedding party is under the age of 21, be sure to check with your reception or banquet hall whether they need to bring IDs to order alcohol. I know mine does.
TIP: If your wedding party is under the age of 21, be sure to check with your reception or banquet hall whether they need to bring IDs to order alcohol. I know mine does.
Etiquette Tips
TIP: One of the unique roles of the Best Man is to tip the vendors. Use The Tiping Guide to guide you on how much.
Budget Tips
TIP: Most places get you the groom's tux for free with 4 or 5 other tuxes. Make sure they do this or negotiate.
My Vendors
Groomsmen Attire
Men's Warehouse
Tuxedo Guide
Tuxedo history
Classic Black Tie
Classic White Tie
Ring Bearers
TBD
Men's Warehouse
Tuxedo Guide
Tuxedo history
Classic Black Tie
Classic White Tie
Ring Bearers
TBD