Anthony Jordan
Practically Family
- Messages
- 674
- Location
- South Wales, U.K.
Lots of "back to college styles" in this edition:
Bill Taylor said:And black tie is much less formal than white tie, so maybe black tie is actually semi formal. Not sure about that, though.
Bill
Shaul-Ike Cohen said:I'm tempted to claim that today, covering the larger part of the upper body and wearing socks or (alternatively) long trousers are considered formal, but seriously, I think that in general usage,
long trousers,
a not too busily coloured shirt with a collar and a buttoned front,
a jacket and
any non-trainers non-sandals shoes
will be considered formal by many if not most people, even without a tie, with a short-sleeved shirt, and maybe even with blue jeans, unless stone-washed or torn.
How many of us were asked if we were coming from a funeral, just because we were wearing a tie, our trousers matched the jacket and our shoes looked like leather?