lol unless the groom and the bride have mentioned flexible dress code, if you wear jeans to a wedding, people would stare at you as if you're a clown walking into a executive meeting. especially asian weddings.
imo t-shirt and sneakers to a wedding is disrespectful unless your told to dress like that. like wearing a clown costume to a funeral
I think this goes without saying .. you dress properly according to the occasion. For you to ask such a question, then I am sure even you; yourself has doubt about wearing it like that to a wedding.
just wear dresss pants and dress shirt...jeans rn't goood on special occasions...like negiqboyz said, once you question yourself you know its not appropriate
no u might as well not show up and save yourself the embarrassment because you will stick out like a sore thumb and be known as the guy who wore jeans to the wedding.
No way! I think thats way to casual for a wedding, I personally think everyone should make effort to look smart at a wedding as its a special occasion
a wedding is 9 out of 10 formal? Jeans are classed as informal? I mean I once wore jeans to my wedding and got forced to wear the skirt that I wore the day before at another wedding party (but same couple)... =/ For girls I guess it's easier to get away with by wearing white jeans as it looks more acceptable and formal than the usual jeans that we all wear...
LOL, no offense but if you're thinking of doing that, then why not go in drag, masqueraded as the bride; that ought to be good for laughs, eh? Then you'll be guaranteed to be the center of attention... :biggthumpup: Seriously, a wedding is probably one of the most conservative events in anyone's life. If you don't want to be remembered as the twit who showed up dressed like a clown, then don't wear jeans. IMHO, weddings isn't about personal dress choice (remember, it's not your wedding. so it's not your choice) for making a chic fashion statement. It's about showing up and giving respect and well wishes to the couple tying the knot. So show up the way that people expect others to show up to weddings (dressed in a suit and tie, with leather shoes); and not like someone who seemed more interested in using the couple's event, stealing their thunder by making a jackass display of himself. <_< I know I'm missing the tie, but I'm just making a visual point. Which is, if someone show up like this to my wedding, I would tell them to leave. This may seem utterly boring and uncreative, but as time wears on, you'll understand and appreciate the need for it. Oh, another wedding "don't" is, don't ever get drunk at a wedding unless it's your own. Especially the Chinese Qi Pao that have slits that go all the way up to the top of the thighs... -blush2
Meh I was only an early teen so kind of like got the tiny tomboy attitude in the head... Now I know how wonderful dresses are and possibly only times I wear dresses is at weddings, parties and clubbing -inlove
Daytime Wedding for her a fun floral dress a skirt and a sweater set with slingback shoes. (H&M has some surprisingly affordable and stylish skirts right now that will work for a daytime wedding) a light colored suit – try to stay away from black, navy or anything that looks like you're going to the office. a beautiful hat that coordinates with your outfit. for him In the summertime, a light-colored suit, especially linen or seersucker. Winter weddings call for warmer clothing, including wool suits, a navy blazer with charcoal pants, and perhaps a sweater and tie underneath a blazer. A dress shirt, tie and dress pants is acceptable, but dress it up with a blazer if you can. If the invitation says formal, wear a dark suit. Tuxedoes are not appropriate before 6 pm. Evening Wedding for her dress as you would if you were going out to the theater or to dinner. a cocktail dress – nothing too sexy but something fun to dance in. Black is fine. a dressy suit or a cocktail suit wear darker colors and look for something sophisticated avoid beads or sequins unless the invitation specifically says black tie for him a dark suit is always appropriate If the invitation says casual or semi-formal, you can wear a blazer and slacks with a nice tie. Black-tie optional for her A cocktail dress, perhaps to the floor for him If you have a tuxedo, or just like wearing one, by all means do so Otherwise, wear a dark suit. Dress as formally as you can. Black tie for her a formal dress, usually to the floor bring out those beaded purses, fancy wraps and formal jewelry that's been waiting for an occasion such as this black tie weddings almost always involve dancing, so don't wear anything too constricting for him a tuxedo is the only appropriate thing to wear. If it says creative black tie, he should still wear a tuxedo, perhaps with a black shirt or collarless white shirt.
lol kids i swear, if i see anyone wearing jeans to my wedding, i would kick their asses out of the banquet hall, and their parents with them. you disrespect the bride and groom with t-shirts and jeans, you deserve to get shot in the face with a fucking sawed off shotgun.