boushi_mania
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I'm getting married in August. Originally, I was thinking of wearing either a lightweight suit or navy blazer / white slacks along the lines of the old-timey guidelines for a "garden wedding", but I've been beset from all sides by people who keep telling me that I ought to "dress up" for this very special occasion. (A number of these are people who consider a suit "dressing up", but I guess a wedding to them means something more.) I briefly considered full morning dress, but as it will be midsummer and a cutaway is an awful lot of heavy wool, I thought that my best bet might be a stroller instead.
As it stands, I've got black Oxfords and dark socks already for my suit. I've also acquired three "wedding ties" for myself, the best man, and one of the ushers (houndstooth, "pinwheel" houndstooth, and Glen plaid), and am on the hunt for at least two more. I got a pair of cufflinks for cheap off eBay, found some grey suede gloves on sale in Osaka, and it appears I can get a cotton shirt with detachable collar made for under $150 through the local Kintetsu department store (would appreciate advice on color, if any). I've even got a lead on a Homburg, thanks to a fellow Lounger. So, that leaves the main three garments. (I know that they're not technically a "suit", but since the Formalwear Primer is in the Suits forum, it seemed like the right spot for this thread.)
First, the jacket: I do happen to have a double-breasted, black "formal suit" (yes, I know that's an oxymoron) which I use for choral concerts, and whose jacket could be used as a stroller in a pinch. I don't really like the fabric finish, though, and it looks a tad bit cheap overall to be using as formalwear. However, if I did simply use this, I'd only have to hunt down a waistcoat and trousers. Consider it my reserve option. The other option is to either buy off-the-rack or have one made. I'm lucky in that Japan actually has ready-to-wear strollers, and that I fit neatly into the A6 size (37" chest / 32" waist). But if I want one in dark grey, which is my preference, I'd probably have to do made-to-measure. In fact, this is probably cheaper anyhow--formal daywear has a premium price attached to it even when the construction is not significantly different. Buying an "odd suit jacket" which just happens to be single-breasted with peak lapels seems like a great way to circumvent the formalwear surcharge.
As for slacks, striped formal trousers are easy to come by, if not exactly cheap. If I could find them secondhand in a 32", it would be ideal, but I'm bad at eBay auctions that aren't Buy-It-Now. (Just lost my chance on a vintage '30s pair the other day, which saddens me.) The other option is to get some houndstooth or Glen plaid slacks off the rack at a regular clothes store; this would be less expensive than the formal stripes, but I also worry about it clashing with the tie I have picked out. (How much check is too much?)
Then there's the waistcoat. I can buy one of these off the rack, though if I do, it will be single-breasted and without lapels (and again, fairly expensive for what it is). However, I can have one made for less than $250, in a single- or double-breasted style, with lapels. I may go this route if I can't find anything secondhand.
Granted, I could always go for a rental on these, and use my purchased accoutrements with them as a way to class them up. But, this being the Lounge, I don't really expect you to recommend that route... or do you?
As it stands, I've got black Oxfords and dark socks already for my suit. I've also acquired three "wedding ties" for myself, the best man, and one of the ushers (houndstooth, "pinwheel" houndstooth, and Glen plaid), and am on the hunt for at least two more. I got a pair of cufflinks for cheap off eBay, found some grey suede gloves on sale in Osaka, and it appears I can get a cotton shirt with detachable collar made for under $150 through the local Kintetsu department store (would appreciate advice on color, if any). I've even got a lead on a Homburg, thanks to a fellow Lounger. So, that leaves the main three garments. (I know that they're not technically a "suit", but since the Formalwear Primer is in the Suits forum, it seemed like the right spot for this thread.)
First, the jacket: I do happen to have a double-breasted, black "formal suit" (yes, I know that's an oxymoron) which I use for choral concerts, and whose jacket could be used as a stroller in a pinch. I don't really like the fabric finish, though, and it looks a tad bit cheap overall to be using as formalwear. However, if I did simply use this, I'd only have to hunt down a waistcoat and trousers. Consider it my reserve option. The other option is to either buy off-the-rack or have one made. I'm lucky in that Japan actually has ready-to-wear strollers, and that I fit neatly into the A6 size (37" chest / 32" waist). But if I want one in dark grey, which is my preference, I'd probably have to do made-to-measure. In fact, this is probably cheaper anyhow--formal daywear has a premium price attached to it even when the construction is not significantly different. Buying an "odd suit jacket" which just happens to be single-breasted with peak lapels seems like a great way to circumvent the formalwear surcharge.
As for slacks, striped formal trousers are easy to come by, if not exactly cheap. If I could find them secondhand in a 32", it would be ideal, but I'm bad at eBay auctions that aren't Buy-It-Now. (Just lost my chance on a vintage '30s pair the other day, which saddens me.) The other option is to get some houndstooth or Glen plaid slacks off the rack at a regular clothes store; this would be less expensive than the formal stripes, but I also worry about it clashing with the tie I have picked out. (How much check is too much?)
Then there's the waistcoat. I can buy one of these off the rack, though if I do, it will be single-breasted and without lapels (and again, fairly expensive for what it is). However, I can have one made for less than $250, in a single- or double-breasted style, with lapels. I may go this route if I can't find anything secondhand.
Granted, I could always go for a rental on these, and use my purchased accoutrements with them as a way to class them up. But, this being the Lounge, I don't really expect you to recommend that route... or do you?