donCarlos
Practically Family
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This may be a bit offtopic, but I thought about this a lot.
There are almost no occasions to wear a diner jacket here. I´ve never seen anyone wearing diner jacket to any social occasion, not even when it would be proper, like proms. So I thought... "What would happen if I intentionally forget the "it´s equally bad to overdress as it is to underdress" rule, get a black tie attire and wear it to ANY suitable evening occasion?" And by suitable, I don´t mean to a pub, or a bar, but if somebody celebrates their birthday, or when I attend some prom, go to some fancy restaurant etc.
Ordinary suit, usually with very bad fit is the most formal wear most people have around here. I know a lot of people who don´t even own a suit. That is so wrong and impossible! Of course I will stick out even more, but I got used to it. People need to know...
There seems to be a trend, mainly among us, the younger loungers "you like it, you wear it"... Why not? What do you think?
There are almost no occasions to wear a diner jacket here. I´ve never seen anyone wearing diner jacket to any social occasion, not even when it would be proper, like proms. So I thought... "What would happen if I intentionally forget the "it´s equally bad to overdress as it is to underdress" rule, get a black tie attire and wear it to ANY suitable evening occasion?" And by suitable, I don´t mean to a pub, or a bar, but if somebody celebrates their birthday, or when I attend some prom, go to some fancy restaurant etc.
Ordinary suit, usually with very bad fit is the most formal wear most people have around here. I know a lot of people who don´t even own a suit. That is so wrong and impossible! Of course I will stick out even more, but I got used to it. People need to know...
There seems to be a trend, mainly among us, the younger loungers "you like it, you wear it"... Why not? What do you think?