They are both fine. One is a tuxedo though, are you going to a black tie event. It's over-dressing if you are just going out to KFC or 7-Eleven.
Naw I'm going to a wedding.They are both fine. One is a tuxedo though, are you going to a black tie event. It's over-dressing if you are just going out to KFC or 7-Eleven.
Go to a tux rental place and rent tuxedo shoes. The super glossy black ones. If you don't and wear just plain dress shoes, that would be the equivalent of wearing an NBA Swingman jersey with a thong Speedo to a Super Bowl party. It doesn't look right.Naw I'm going to a wedding.
Don't wear a tuxedo to someone else's weddingNaw I'm going to a wedding.
Yea you're right. I'l didn't think about thatNot really feeling either but I agree with above you can't wear a tux to someone else's wedding.
The blue one looks very cheaply made and would look cheap if worn.
Not really feeling either but I agree with above you can't wear a tux to someone else's wedding.
The blue one looks very cheaply made and would look cheap if worn.
Yeah, this is good advice.Don't wear a tuxedo to someone else's wedding![]()
Yeah, this is good advice.
But a side note, a tuxedo looks sharp and can be used as a gold-digger magnet. On the weekend evenings, just go out in a tux. If you are at a bar and a dude asks you what's up with the tux, just say you were at a friend's wedding. The reception is done and the party is over so you are just out on the town hanging out. Same answer can be used with the ladies.
Just go to a hotel. Say you are from out of town, you took a taxi to get to the hotel from the airport. Do all your business at the hotel. Make sure you have a secret cover up (baseball cap) when you need to dip out the next morning and drive away from the hotel parking lot in a Hyundai Accent.If only I had the Aston Martin to complete the James Bond look