


If, on the other hand, the invitation simply says “suits and ties for men”, “casual suits” with lighter colors or more vivid patterns are acceptable.

There is a certain amount of leeway at social events – particularly daytime ones – so a lighter gray suit or a dark brown one are acceptable.įor the most part, though, “business dress” means the more formal end of men's suits. Pair it with a white dress shirt, a conservative tie, and black leather oxfords, and you're – no pun intended – in business. If an invitation has specifically requested business attire, it's best to err on the side of formality and wear a dark, solid-colored or pinstriped suit.
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Business Dress Code For MenĪ “business” or “business dress” code means one thing for men: matched suits. This is not real formal and semi-formal wear. These days, most of the offerings at rental outlets are cartoon-colored costumes for high school proms. If you receive a semi-formal invitation, give yourself plenty of time for the rental process.Įxpect it to take several weeks from your first fitting and outfit selection for the clothes to arrive and be adjusted.īe firm with the sales staff and make it clear that you are only interested in true black tie (or daytime semi-formal) attire. It would be very unusual for anyone outside of the jet-set to throw more than one or two semi-formal events in his or her lifetime! Use this request sparingly and only for events of great significance like weddings. Some men own their own Tuxedos but for the most part this is another dress code that will force attendees to rent attire. Add a phrase such as “Daytime Semi-Formal (Strollers For Men)” in the “Attire” or “Dress Code” section of your invitation. If you, as the host or hostess, wish men to come attired in strollers, it may be worth your while to state this explicitly. Tuxedos at daytime events are a common occurrence nowadays. Most modern guests will not be aware of the distinction. In the evening, it is the familiar Black Tie (Tuxedo) ensemble while in the daytime, the “Stroller” (a relaxed alternative to morning dress) is appropriate. Like formal wear, semi-formal attire changes based on time of day. Semi-Formal Dress Code For Men: Black Tieĭon't let the diminutive phrasing fool you – semi-formal attire is still the strictest dress code most of us will wear in our lives. Unless you're a high society heir or heiress throwing a bash at a New York hotel, White Tie is probably too strict for your wedding or birthday party. Most White Tie affairs are diplomatic events or high-formality award ceremonies (and the occasional British sporting event).

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It would be unusual (and a bit presumptuous) to request full formal attire for a personal event. In daylight hours, it means morning dress with a tailcoat and vest, while at night it means “White Tie”.īoth of these are extremely strict dress codes. If you request formal attire on an invitation (and you don't belong to an extremely wealthy and upper class set), understand that you're probably asking the majority of your guests to go through the rental process.įormal wear for men changes depending on the time of day. It is a substantially higher dress code – requiring clothes that most men don't own. The phrase “formal attire” is misunderstood in modern society.įormal attire does not mean suits and ties!
