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What is the Etiquette?

I would like to invite my brother's children to be the banner carriers in our wedding. (Meaning: each carry a side of the "Here Comes the Bride Banner")Am I obligated to buy their attire for the wedding in this case? I have already ordered them a bout and a wrist corsage, but I don't know the etiquette about the attire. Thanks!
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Re: What is the Etiquette?

  • Sorry, a few extra details: I am not having a flower girl or ring bearer and my niece will be 12, and my nephew will be 14 at the time of the wedding.
  • The whole banner matter aside, I would just ask your brother if he's comfortable paying for their attire, and if not, then you can pay for it.
  • You could do that, but then you might be obligated to buy dresses for the dove releasing girls and tuxes for the footmen carrying you to the alter.  That sounds kind of expensive.
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  • No, you don't have to buy clothes for them.  But since they're not official bridal party members, I don't think you can dictate what they wear, either.
  • You're having a 12-year old and a 14-year old walk in carrying a banner that says "Here Comes the Bride"? Have you thought about what that might do to their street cred?
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  • A banner that says "Here comes the Bride?" You're kidding right?I can't be the only one who find this amusing.
  • Welll, my niece and nephew were 14 and I think they would have been offended to carry a here comes the bride sign. I wouldn't have done that to them either. We just made them jr. bm and a groomsmen. They loved it.
  • A...banner?They're 12 and 14?I think you've lost your mind.  It's ok.  It's more common than people think when it comes to weddings.  But you need to find it again before you end up with a ridiculous wedding.

    "You can take your etiquette and shove it!" ~misscarolb
  • Are you worried that no one will realize you're the bride? 

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  • You do realize that 14 year olds are typically freshmen in high school right? Random high school kid: So man, what are you doing this weekend? Niece/Nephew: Oh you know, just carrying a banner down the aisle at my aunt's wedding that says "here comes the bride' .....as your nephew gets kicked in the junk....
  • Just considering the idea, I thought it was cute. I am not dictating what anyone is wearing. Including my bridesmaids who are my 2 sisters, and the only attendants on my side. They have fab taste and are both georgous and will pick something tasteful to go with my attire.
  • Are you worried that no one will realize you're the bride? HA!!  "Hey Fred, where is the bride?  And who's that chick in the puffy dress?  Is she blocking the bride?  I think she's blocking the bride.  HEY LADY, MOVE!"
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  • People do "here comes the bride" banners?No.  This has to be a joke, right?  People don't actually do this.  I refuse to believe it.  Is there a high school marching band right behind them playing here comes the bride as well?Baton twirlers?Mascots?

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  • Just considering the idea, I thought it was cute. For 4 or 5 year olds, possibly.  For 14 year olds, not so much.
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  • Cute for a kid that is between the ages of say....3 and 6. Emotionally scarring for any other age...
  • Oh thanks a lot East.  Now I'm thinking I need baton twirlers.

    "You can take your etiquette and shove it!" ~misscarolb
  • A "Here Comes the Bride" banner sounds really dumb to me.  I'm pretty sure people are going to know who you are. 
  • Note the ages of the children in the above picture.
  • Maybe you should not worry about clothes, and just have them walk down the aisle in their underpants. Might as well.
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  • Even at 3 and 6 it's kinda a cheesy idea.Really.  A banner.  A freakin' banner.Just say no.

    "You can take your etiquette and shove it!" ~misscarolb
  • Oh wait, she's not just any bride, she's the "alpha" bride.  That's probably why she needs a banner.
  • Now I'm wondering.  Because, well, I'm kind of short.  And I'm thinking that people won't notice me.  Because I'm short.  So...a marching band, baton twirlers, and a banner might be a good thing.  OP, are you short?

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  • I think Emily Post might have a chapter devoted to Etiquette of Banners. No? You've got to be kidding me.
  • Ok, if you're having a $400,000 blow out wedding with every single kind of extravagance you can think of in a glam hall with oodles of flowers and crystals and stupid amounts of bling, some little kids carrying some sparkly banner may be cute.  And fitting.  Why not?  You've brought in Rolls Royces and Swarovski crystal trees.  Why not do a banner announcing that youre going to walk down the aisle now?  It matches the stupid excess.  For the rest of us though, I think a banner coming down your church aisle is just going to look stupid. 

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  • What a perfectly timed picture. 

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  • oh wow.  If I saw a banner at a wedding, I would have to leave the church because I would be laughing so hard. 
  • I knew you girls would give me your honest opinions and not tell me what I want to hear. Thanks. I am seriously rethinking the idea. BUT, I will have no more attendants,  they will have to be included in the wedding in another way. There are only 3 children in our extended family and my son is escorting me down the isle. I don't want to leave the cousins out, but absolutely don't want more than 2 attendants.
  • The thing people think up to try to include extra people in their wedding party blows my mind...
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