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I need to buy a cummerbund. Where should I get one?
avedwards said:I have an important question: can I wear one of these outside black tie wear? As in can I wear it with an ordinery jacket worn with a red bowtie?
I am invited to a party where the dresscode is as much white as possible and after much thought I'm wearing light trousers, white dress shirt, cream coloured jacket and a red bowtie. I just wondered whether a cummerbund could be used or not as the whole thing ends up a bit bland.cufflinkmaniac said:I would say no. May I ask why you would consider such a thing?
avedwards said:I am invited to a party where the dresscode is as much white as possible and after much thought I'm wearing light trousers, white dress shirt, cream coloured jacket and a red bowtie. I just wondered whether a cummerbund could be used or not as the whole thing ends up a bit bland.
The bowtie I intend to wear does have a dotted pattern. And I am debating whether to wear a white pocket square (because of the dresscode) or a blue and red one which I usually wear with the jacket I will be wearing. Unforuntately all my socks are either black, grey or beige so not much scope for interesting socks.cufflinkmaniac said:Why not consider a patterned red bow tie? A nice pocket square that compliments the tie would be a nice touch as well. Perhaps some interesting socks? All of these things (and many more) can keep an ensemble from becoming bland.
wackyvorlon said:Bear in mind, the pleats are meant to be worn pointing up. In quality cummerbunds, they conceal a small pocket.
I am thinking the red and burgundy will not go together.avedwards said:So what's the consencous? Can I wear my burgundy cummerbund and dotted red bowtie with a cream jacket or is it too incorrect?
This is called a White Party.avedwards said:I am invited to a party where the dresscode is as much white as possible
WHITE!avedwards said:after much thought I'm wearing light trousers, white dress shirt, cream coloured jacket and a red bowtie.