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Q. I am a groom to be and my civil ceremony and reception takes place in the afternoon. With regards to wedding attire I was wondering if it wouldn't be considered too unusual or wrong to wear a formal black tuxedo more commonly
associated with the evening? The thing is I really don't like the tailcoats which are commonly associated with morning wear and weddings.



A1.
I'd always say wear what you want to!

We've had grooms wearing anything from jeans, leather jacket and cowboy boots, to nehru jackets, to tails, to lounge suits, to 1920s suits with spats, to tuxedos, to full military dress, to national costume! If you communicate that to the other men in the bridal party, they could wear the
same, and so it will look appropriate! Alternatively, if it is likely to be a very hot day, you might like to consider a lounge suit or similar for the
ceremony, (as that will be a bit cooler), then change into your tux for the evening.

Don't worry too much about it... But do discuss it with your fiance! Enjoy the day!
(Answered by Emma Pirie)


A2.There are no rules - it is your wedding day. Wear what you are happy with and feel comfortable in. I am sure you will look very dashing and handsome! Go for the black tuxedo.

Have a lovely time.
(Answered by Mrs S)

A3.I think that a formal Black Tuxedo is very appropriate for an afternoon wedding ceremony. Many grooms no longer opt for the traditional and more formal Morning wear and we are seeing more and more Tuxedos at weddings. It is your big day so the most important thing is for you to feel comfortable.
Enjoy your day!.
(Answered by Suzie Gillespie)

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