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Is it too early for a White Dinner Jacket?

GWD

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I'm going to attend a Black tie event this Saturday evening and would like to wear my off-white dinner jacket in lieu of my black tuxedo jacket. Is it too early in the year? I live in Southern California so it's getting warm now.

Also, I know black patent leather shoes are the norm, what are your feelings on black and white spectators with the white dinner jacket?

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dhermann1

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If you're in Southern California, I'm pretty sure the white DJ is totally cool. But ixnay on the ectator-spays. Patent leather. And I would expect everybody will tell you to get a cummerbund. If you want to add a touch of spiffiness, a maroon or burgundy one would be nice. And a red carnation. Definitely a red carnation. The lid will make you the coolest cat at the prom, for sure.
There also might be a discussion about the break on your trousers. They could be an inch or so shorter. The preponderance of opinion says that for formal wear, there should be no break in trousers. But I'd also say it's not a deal breaker by any means.
Very very nice jacket!
 
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Edward

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Nice jacket, good length on the sleeves. Is it vintage? I have a very similar one, though as it is of a more modern manufacture, I ended up having to have the sleeves shortened, as they were grazing my knuckles (a common problem with contemporary menswear, in my experience). Back in the day, in my understanding, the white DJ was considered to be for the tropics only, but gradually became acceptable to wear in the warmer months in more temperate climates. I avoid it in Winter as it looks a bit, well.... light entertainment, if you follow me. Wear one of these at New Year in the Northern Hemisphere, and next thing you know it'll be a baby blue jacket and trousers with matching frilly shirt..... urf. Anythehoo, as I was saying, it's really a matter of weather rather than specific time of the year, imo, so I would suggest that if it is getting hot, it's acceptable to break out the white. The trousers, I would agree, could do with being taken up an inch or what ever to deal with that break, though as the gentleman above notes it is unlikely that outside or rarefied circles anyone would notice that.

The shoes, now.... ah, the shoes. I would never wear co-respondents with black tie nowadays. Full disclosure: seach hard enough on my early posts, and you'll discover I did do just that once upon a time - in fact, I originally bought my first pair specifically for black tie wear. It's up to you, really. Again, outside of FL type circles, chances are many will not even notice your shoes, much less care that they are "wrong". (BTW, are that particular pair in the photo actually yours? They are gorgeous. Colour me green with envy!)

As to accoutrements, I believe a dark pocket square is considered to be "correct" with a white dj; I prefer a plain burgundy silk number myself, especially if not wearing a flower. A waistcoat is inappropriate with a white jacket (unless specifically going for a screen accurate Indiana Jones or Ralph Hapschatt costume) - remember, the whole point of it was to make allowance for the heat, so adding a waistcoat layer would be counter-intuitive. A cummerbund is the better option (unless wearing a db jacket, or if you never open your sb jacket all evening, I suppose you could get away without). Black silk is a classic choice, though again with a white jacket I prefer a burgundy option - a very Thirties look, I believe. I love the boater: I've never previously had the nerve to sport one, but this Summer I intend to give it a go, and certainly will with the white DJ. A Milano Homberg would be a nice option also. Alternatively, a well-shaped Panama with a black ribbon would also do in a pinch - a less formal hat, yes, but as the white jacket is a less formal option to begin with, I don't see that as inherently 'wrong'.
 

Feraud

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The guys have covered the question well enough so I am just repeating their good info. Wear the jacket - yes, wear two-tone shoes - no. I agree with the comments about the burgundy "extras".
 
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JimWagner

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Nice jacket, good length on the sleeves. Is it vintage? I have a very similar one, though as it is of a more modern manufacture, I ended up having to have the sleeves shortened, as they were grazing my knuckles (a common problem with contemporary menswear, in my experience).

:eek:fftopic:Warning.

I just bought a new tuxedo a month back as I'd lost enough weight that my other one was hanging off me. In the process I had to have the jacket's sleeves shortened and had a major disagreement with my tailor over how long those sleeves should be. He held that the sleeves should, in fact, reach halfway down my thumb and I wanted them shortened such that about 1/4 inch of my shirt sleeve showed while standing relaxed with arms at my sides.

Regardless of what is "correct" that is what I was paying to have done.

When I picked up the tux he had shortened the sleeves, but they were still too long and he insisted that he did what was "correct" as if that trumped what I was paying him to do.

Now I'm going to have to find another tailor who will do what I'm paying for to redo the jacket sleeves. :(
 

David Conwill

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One more vote for it being okay this time of year in SoCal. Not in Michigan, however. Here the May 15 to September 15 guideline works quite well.

I too would avoid the spectators with the white dinner jacket and boater. I try to keep my eccentricities to a maximum of two per outfit.

-Dave
 
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Feraud

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One more vote for it being okay this time of year in SoCal. Not in Michigan, however. Here the May 15 to September 15guideline works quite well.
A very good distinction to make.


:eek:fftopic:Warning.

I just bought a new tuxedo a month back as I'd lost enough weight that my other one was hanging off me. In the process I had to have the jacket's sleeves shortened and had a major disagreement with my tailor over how long those sleeves should be. He held that the sleeves should, in fact, reach halfway down my thumb and I wanted them shortened such that about 1/4 inch of my shirt sleeve showed while standing relaxed with arms at my sides.

Regardless of what is "correct" that is what I was paying to have done.

When I picked up the tux he had shortened the sleeves, but they were still too long and he insisted that he did what was "correct" as if that trumped what I was paying him to do.

Now I'm going to have to find another tailor who will do what I'm paying for to redo the jacket sleeves. :(
The bum owes you half your money back for doing half the job!
 

GWD

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Thanks guys, I didn't think the spectators were going to be a good idea, but I thought I'd throw it out there.

The Jacket is a Vintage Lord & Taylor, probably mid to late 50's.

I'll see if I can find the burgundy tie and cummerbund.
 

JimWagner

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Apologies for the near hijacking.

I agree with what people said regarding the shoes and cummerbund. If you really do want a vest and temperature is a consideration then I might suggest a backless vest without lapels.
 

dhermann1

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Burgundy cummerbund, yes, burgundy tie, no. With black tie, always wear a black tie.
BTW, is that little cutie in the picture an offspring? Lucky man!
Oh, another subtlety. There have been posted hereabouts some vintage images from Esquire magazine from the 30's. They show the full array of acceptable evening attire all in one place, ranging from white tie, to the standard white DJ, to the short military mess jacket, to navy blazer and white trousers. And the picture shows one of the chaps in a white DJ sporting some pretty jazzy socks. Basically black, but with little maroon zig zags, or something. If you want to be real sporty, you might try that.
Maybe a bartender could dig that pic up and post it. It's a great reference.
And let me reiterate my red carnation suggestion.
 

dhermann1

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Feraud, you little devil.
Re: "How formal". It's Southern California, there will probably be people with fancy dress sweats. (Please excuse snide pot shot from died in the wool New Yorker ;) )
I'll bet any amount of money GWD will be the sharpest looking gent at the affair.
 

Feraud

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At your service...
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I agree with your comment and this is why I think GWD can stray from strict black tie and incorporate some color into his outfit. Unless the event is calling for Black Tie Only..[huh]
 

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