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2004-11-25, 10:54 AM | [Ignore Me] #1 | ||
I'm going to be going to a christening, and I would like to get hold of a suit for it. Being young, I have no idea what I should wear. I've been told that I don't need to wear a tie, but by others I have been told to wear a tie. Also, are there are brand name suits that are well respected? I could possibly use this suit again in business ventures.
Are there any certain colours I should wear, or should I stick with the good old black and white suit? I'm not suggesting purple/pink pimp suits, just suits with black shirts, white ties etc. Please don't spam with thread, derail it or post useless stuff like . |
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2004-11-25, 10:58 AM | [Ignore Me] #4 | ||
I LIVE IN ENGLAND
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If you want something that's not cheap, but still a nice suit, go to a Burton shop and get yourself sorted out.
I have a suit by them, it's extremely comfortable and looks good too As for ties, I'd wear one to look presentable - If you're going to be wearing a white shirt, you can't go wrong with a blue tie, otherwise a dark grey shirt and a dark red tie go nice together.
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I bet nobody notices this text. [Hezzy]: "balallaalalla! blow the heathens up with a large nuclear device" [Hezzy]: "BOOM" [Hezzy]: gg Last edited by Fragmatic; 2004-11-25 at 11:02 AM. |
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2004-11-25, 06:45 PM | [Ignore Me] #9 | ||
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I wear a suit to school every day. Old pic, old, bad, thin-wearing dyed hair:
I have a black-with-thin-navy-vertical-pinstripe suit, both jacket and trousers matching (you can get separate ones, say a pinstripe jacket and plain trousers). I really like it, and it's comfortable. |
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2004-11-26, 01:39 AM | [Ignore Me] #12 | ||
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Tall or portly people need not apply.
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