Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Where can I find non-traditional colored tuxedo/formal shoes, like baby blue or khaki?

I got mered in white and pink

Where can I find non-traditional colored tuxedo/formal shoes, like baby blue or khaki?
Why on earth would you want that?!? Is this is a masquerade? If you are attending an evening event, a dinner suit (the real name of a gentleman%26#039;s informal evening outfit -- formal evening wear consists of tails, a white shirt, white vest and a white tie) must be black, and worn with a white shirt, black silk tie and black silk cummerbund, although Miss Manners might permit a black silk vest.
Reply:Dial 1976...they had plenty of them then. Thank God the world saw sense and stopped wearing them.





A tuxedo should only be one of two colors, black or white and even then white is for only specific occasions. and times of day.





Colored tuxedos show a definite lack of class. Check any trailer park wedding and you%26#039;ll see what I am talking about.
Reply:Hi. Ummm....they don%26#039;t make them! At least I don%26#039;t think they do.





I was married back in the 1970s when we did have colored tuxedos....yikes! My husband had a burgundy tuxedo! Anyway...even then...they wore BLACK shoes!





Baby blue shoes? Khaki shoes?





If you are having colored tuxes....go with BLACK shoes....PLEASE!
Reply:Sarah...............What are you thinking? Heaven forbid. If you want to be the laughing stock at your wedding go ahead and pick tuxedos and shoes in those colors; If you want a traditional elegant wedding to be proud of, go for midnight blue; midnight black or chocolate brown, but those colors? That was the 70%26#039;s and 80%26#039;s.............That was my era and I saw many a wedding with Tuxedos in those colors and they looked rediculous and the wedding photos are so dated. So think before you decide.



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