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Where can I put attire on invitations if already printed???

Hi everyone,
I was hoping someone can help me with a "dilemma".  I have already ordered and received my invitations and totally forgot to put the type of attire for the wedding!  Where can I put it?  I am printing direction and accomodation cards myself, can I just put "Attire: semi formal" on either the direction or accomodation card, or should I print an extra small card stating the attire and put it in with the invitation packet? 
I am clueless now and would totally appreciate any ideas or suggestions!
TIA
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Re: Where can I put attire on invitations if already printed???

  • You don't actually indicate attire anywhere on your invitation unless it's black tie.  The style and wording of your invitation should indicate the dress code.  You can put a blurb about attire on your website, but that's about it.
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  • Ditto PP.

    The attire does not properly go on the invitations.
  • PPs are correct, it would be improper to mention it.  Lucky mistake, I suppose!
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  • If people ask how to dress, you can tell them it's semi-formal.  If they don't ask, assume that they're adults and can dress themselves.  If people show up in jeans, it reflects badly on them, not on you.  You won't even notice what your guests are wearing if you're in the right mindset.
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    I had people ask me what they were expected to wear to my wedding.  I told them whatever they wanted.  They are adults and know how to dress themselves.  I had people show up in jeans and it was not a big deal.  Who cares as long as they are there to celebrate with both of you.  By the way, my wedding was at 4:00 with the reception at 5:00
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  • Adults know how to addres themselves.  If they ask, tell them it's semi-formal.
  • FinkFink member
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    Is it appropriate to include "black tie optional" on the invite?  (We are having a Saturday night wedding in North Jersey)

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