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( Apr. 28th, 2009 03:38 pm)
No, not mine. that isn't for another few decades.

[livejournal.com profile] neeuqdrazil's brother is getting married Canada Day long weekend, and I am tired of being one of those guys wearing a black suit, black tie and a red dress shirt to try to look slightly alternative while still conforming. Wearing all neo-victorian/steampunk formal wear has its own problems since I may end up looking fancier/more formal than the groom.

He's getting married in Nova Scotia.

I've been pondering getting a proper kilt - as in buying one. I'd probably wear it every now and then, so it'd probably be worth it. The kilt alone should be within budget, but I don't know that I can justify to myself buying the rest of the kit - the Bonnie Prince Charlie velvet jacket, the ruffly white shirt (that is a different style than the ruffly white shirt I already own), the big socks, the sock knife, etc. I likely would only wear that stuff to weddings or other occasional formal events.

I have quite a bit of random formal wear in the general Western tradition, with a significant Neo-victorian bent. This leaves me wondering if I can get away with putting together the rest of the outfit with stuff I already own.

So I turn to you, O Flist, for your opinions on wedding-wear for the modern weirdo.

[Poll #1391420]
I'm finally coming up for air after a very full weekend. [livejournal.com profile] the_doughboy and [livejournal.com profile] princesspoopy got married this weekend, and I was a groomsman. Friday night was rehearsal, followed by dinner, then crash at D.'s place. Saturday was the big day, featuring food, Catholicism, an SUV limo, pink vest and tie, and a whole lot of alcohol. Sunday started slowly, and included a tasty brunch and present opening.

My allergies have decided to try to kill me in the past couple days. Claritin is no longer enough - I spent last night stoned on benedryll.
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