Matt Deckard said:Would he have prefered that you go wearing a t-shirt with a black tie, lapels and studded shirt silk screened on the chest?
So, Senator Jack, do you wear suspenders with no cummerbund or vest? I just got a vintage tux (I posted about it a couple of weeks ago), and it looks great: but I do hate that cummerbund, and don't think a vest will work as well with the 1950s/1960s sharkskin style. If suspenders alone will work, I'm in for it. What do people think? Too gauche?Senator Jack said:And what's everyone's take on suspenders/cummerbund? Personally, I don't care for the cummberbund, so I wear suspenders with my tux. There are, of course, opposing sides. Some say you always have to wear a cummerbund, even with suspenders and others say it's one or the other, it being akin to wearing suspenders and a belt.
Jovan said:Why did it look bad?
Did anybody complain the band was too loud or ask him to bring more shrimp puffs?Orgetorix said:Daniel Craig as James Bond went without vest or cummerbund in Casino Royale. It looked bad.
freddyboy said:So, Senator Jack, do you wear suspenders with no cummerbund or vest? I just got a vintage tux (I posted about it a couple of weeks ago), and it looks great: but I do hate that cummerbund, and don't think a vest will work as well with the 1950s/1960s sharkskin style. If suspenders alone will work, I'm in for it. What do people think? Too gauche?
Fletch said:Did anybody complain the band was too loud or ask him to bring more shrimp puffs?
Senator Jack said:I've since reverted back to the cummerbund, though I'm still not crazy about it. A picture of me sitting showed how bad it looks without it, yet, a picture of me standing, with it, shows how it exaggerates the belly. You can't win. What I'd like to find is a narrow model, perhaps a sort of sash without the pleats.
Well said.iammatt said:...it is impossible to look stylish if you are uncomfortable.
Jovan said:Well said.
(Assuming you have not yet tied the knot . . .)freddyboy said:here's my new vintage one. (Ignore the tie & vest -- an experiment gone wrong.) It's late 50s/early 60s vintage. My only major question: The jacket is a bit short, appropriate for the era, not too much for today. Can I wear it to my wedding?