efm said:In my opinion, if somebody invites you to a wedding or other event and asks that you attend in formal attire, and you choose to ignore the request, you are insulting the person that invited you.
ClubMan said:My normal morning suit at home is the same as my birthday suit.
Dare I ask how you know that he's naked in his hotel room?ClubMan said:I used to study with a bloke who always went around his house naked. Actually I work with him now and he still does it at home (his that is!) or in his hotel room on work trips.
ClubMan said:Just think of that bloke in the Hugo Boss ad and you'll get the idea!![]()
tiger said:Haven't been to a black tie wedding, but my understanding is that an open bar is provided, i.e. you don't have to open your wallet for the night. Cash, so common!!!
Offsets the cost of the tux i suppose.
tiger said:Haven't been to a black tie wedding, but my understanding is that an open bar is provided, i.e. you don't have to open your wallet for the night. Cash, so common!!!
Offsets the cost of the tux i suppose.
DrMoriarty said:I think it's a load of crap too. How good a friend is this? What would happen if you turned up in a black tie, jockstrap and runners — and nothing else?If they showed you the door, you could always latch on to some hen party!![]()
To paraphrase Mae West — decency has nothing to do with it. It's November!CCOVICH said:Glad to see you'd have the decency to wear the jockstrap.