Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Dress Wear

Dress Wear



What To Dress Wear Etiquette


Mark Nash




People like to dress wear appropriately for the event, whether it be a dinner with friends or an important wedding. But the host and hostess should be clear when issuing invitations that are willing to pay. I received many invitations related controversial for many years and wanted to help others dicipher vague dress wear requests they may receive.




Dress Wear-If you are not sure how to dress wear, dresses for more events. Many people stop toilet for the event. You'll feel less obvious, if you are over-dress.




-Formal education. Black Tie (Tuxedo) for men, half-length dresses for women.




Black tie-Preferred, optional or invitees. Tuxedo is the preferred choice for people, if people do not wear a tuxedo, then women should be in a formal dress wear to the floor. However, if a person does not wear a tuxedo, he will wear a dark suit, white shirt and conservative tie. Women in this case would be a short dinner dress wear or evening dress, skirt with matching jacket.




Dress WearEvening-random. Pants with matching jackets, but no tie for men and dresses or dark pantsuits for women.




Business casual. Pressed dress wear pants or khaki twills with a collared shirt but no tie. Never wear jeans to business casual event. Socks and belts required for men. Women can wear skirts or trousers with a hose and the collar of his shirt. No flip-flops.




-Casual. Typically, anything goes, and if you've never been to the host or hostess, and she said, incidental, better than the dress wear, until you have a better understanding of how they define random.




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