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'Black Tie' Invitation
If the event you are attending
is 'black tie' and the invitation says the same, you are expected to wear
a tuxedo. All guests invited to this function are required and expected
to wear formalwear. However, this term does not mean you have to wear
a black tie!
'Black Tie Preferred' Invitation
This means the host of the party
prefers to see all guests in formalwear. You could wear a dark suit, but
tuxedos are preferred.
'Black Tie Invited or Optional' Invitation
In this case, it is not mandatory
to wear a tuxedo, however, you will probably see more tuxedos than dark
suits at these affairs. Black tuxedos and white or ivory dinner jackets
with black trousers are appropriate. However, dinner jackets should only
be worn between Memorial Day and Labor Day.
'White Tie' Invitation
This term means you must wear black
tails with black trousers and a white pique' formal shirt,
bow tie and vest. This ensemble is known as
the 'ultra formal look' and if your event calls for it, you should not
wear anything else!
What to wear on a Cruise
Many cruises will have a formal
event when formal wear is appropriate. It may not be required, but it
is suggested that you wear a tuxedo. Any black tuxedo will be suited for
a cruise with the exception of tailcoats. Dinner jackets are great choices
as well. If you have multiple formalwear nights on your cruise, consider
a black tuxedo and a dinner jacket!
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