The perfect dress code for the groom
The perfect dress code for the groom
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Always a tie, never sunglasses: even the groom has his own style rules.

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If it is true that "a man must never ask" (as the famous 90s commercial said) at times, especially on such an important day as that of one's wedding, it would be appropriate! Forget the phrases and advice worthy of the worst sports bar and do not panic, here is the precious decalogue of Nicola Santini, bon ton expert and vice president of Wedding Angels, the Italian association of wedding planners.

THE 5 THINGS TO DO 1) Black and laced shoes without stitching: always and without exception 2) The tight with top hat only if the church and the location for the banquet are up to such a high tone 3) The pocket handkerchief in afternoon weddings 4) The tie to wear with ease, it never takes off: it is good to get used to wearing it one hour a day, even during a meal, every day for a month, for those who do not use it habitually5) Hands free from everything: no bracelets or rings: nothing beyond faith. The watch is discreet and the cufflinks are tiny.

THE 5 THINGS NOT TO DO

1) The long pageboy-style jacket from the end of the 1700s, available only in ceremonial shops, just for the sake of having a particular suit, is an attack on good taste. 2) The cut of the tie during the banquet, to justify a fundraiser, is a sign that the bottom has been reached 3) The jacket resting on the back of the chair with the tie moved over one shoulder during lunch: do you need comments? 4) The classic gag organized by his friends in which he sits at the ironing board and she puts his jacket and cigar in his hand: if he wants to be a good husband, he has the duty to oppose. 5) Arriving at church with sunglasses. For the groom, this accessory on the day of the yes is to be forgotten.

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