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Postby ultimatecreate » Apr 26th, '07, 20:01



Got a couple of Balls lined up which Ive never worked at before in. Their in just over a month. Its black tie so a DJ is a must but I find bow ties really uncomfortable.

Saw a few blokes in cravattes last time I was at a summer Ball and they looked SHARP. Only worried that cravattes are worn ONLY for wedding and id look an idiot or is this balloney? Thats what I thought anywho.

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Postby magicdiscoman » Apr 26th, '07, 20:14

i prefer a nice thigh length pink number.... erm well thats enough of my problems..

you could try a clip on i use them if i need to wear a tie, bow tie or other.

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Postby ultimatecreate » Apr 26th, '07, 20:34

Its more of a case of actually wanting to wear a crav - wondered whether if itd be acceptable or not.

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Postby magicdiscoman » Apr 26th, '07, 20:48

my etikette advisor him say no.

that said why not take both then if theres a problem you can change, even better if you can change you bowtie to a cravate :?:

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Postby .robb. » Apr 26th, '07, 21:16

Perhaps a collarless shirt with button covers?

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Postby ultimatecreate » Apr 26th, '07, 21:23

hmmmm not a fan - sorry

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Postby Tenko » Apr 26th, '07, 21:27

Hmmm,

You could go for the Dickie that spins round everytime you do a trick !!

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Postby ultimatecreate » Apr 26th, '07, 21:31

hahaha - come on now. Thats just cheesy.

And to be honest - a little lame :D

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Postby dat8962 » Apr 26th, '07, 21:38

Go with an open neck if the organisers that booked you are happy. Don;t take it for granted that you can wear what you want to wear if everyone else doesn't have a choice.

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Postby ultimatecreate » Apr 26th, '07, 22:59

The organisers are extremely liberal. I'm just curious as to whether a cravat is used exclusively for weddings :S

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Postby Rob » Apr 27th, '07, 09:43

I couldn't find anything specific, in terms of a definative etiquette for the wearing of cravats, but - everything I *did* manage to find only seems to list their use in morning wear....here's a typical example;

"MORNING DRESS
Otherwise known as top hat and tails, morning wear is worn by male members of a wedding party e.g. Groom, Fathers of the Bride and Groom, Best Man and Ushers. Morning wear is also worn at other formal social events such as Royal Ascot, Royal garden parties, Trooping of the Colour, Investitures and other Royal or Court events. It may also be worn at society Funerals and Memorial services.

The traditional Morning Suit consists of a black or grey tailcoat worn with striped (for the black) or matching plain (for the grey) trousers. A waistcoat or vest (back-less waistcoat) should be worn over a plain white shirt. In most cases either a tie or a cravat is acceptable, although a cravat is best worn with a wing collar on the shirt. A black or grey top hat should accessorise the suit, together with a pair of lightweight grey gloves.

For weddings, where the individual bride and groom can determine just how conventional their dress code should be, alternative colours can be selected for the morning suit and accessories depending on current availability and fashion trends. A more colourful and expressive waistcoat is a very popular way of complementing the conventional morning suit and a wide selection is always available from your local branch of DAPPER Designer Dresswear or through this website.
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Hope that's of some use :D

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Postby Tomo » Apr 27th, '07, 10:00

ultimatecreate wrote:The organisers are extremely liberal. I'm just curious as to whether a cravat is used exclusively for weddings :S

For "suited and booted" events, I've been sporting a very good suit and a wing-collar shirt open at the neck. What I'd really like is a bootlace tie with an occult symbol on the clasp to go with is, but can I find one anywhere, can I hellers like...

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Postby The Magic Attic » Apr 27th, '07, 13:05

Your there to entertain - you want to stand out from the guests. You dont want them to think your a guest just showing off a trick.

Make them believe that you are there for them.

Wear what you feel comfy and relaxed in. the better you feel the better your 'job' will be and happier the client will be.

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Postby Lady of Mystery » Apr 27th, '07, 15:29

no to the cravatte and an even bigger no to the boot lace tie.

Collarless shirts can look really good if you're after somthing different

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Postby azraelws6 » Apr 27th, '07, 16:39

The problem with the cravat is that you most definately also have to wear a vest, and you can never take the vest off...

I wore one only once - and that was for my wedding... if that helps!

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