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Dress code question

OK, y'all, this has stumped even me.

DH's brother and FI are getting married on V-Day at the MDJ. (MDJ = Courthouse wedding).

Ceremony is at 11.30 a.m.

Unclear what, if any, post-ceremony plans there are, or what they entail (other than we've been voluntold we're in charge of getting BSC grandma to and from the courthouse).

I know that we always say, "Judge the formality of an event by the formality of the invitation, the time of day, the location."

We got invited by text message. So someone tell me where that falls on the black tie/white tie/cocktail attire scale.

I'm tentatively planning to wear a nice pair of slacks and a nice sweater -- kind of like what I'd wear to church -- because the (10+ day) weather forecast says it's going to be cold, so I'd rather not wear a skirt, and having DH dress the same. 

Thoughts? Am I in the right ballpark? 

FWIW, DH had a massive struggle explaining to his brother that, no, jeans and your Dallas Cowboys jacket are NOT appropriate attire for a Catholic Mass, ESPECIALLY when you are a GM.

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Re: Dress code question

  • Oh goodness.

    Chances are, the bridal couple will be dressed more casually than desired. However, this is one of those rare situations in which you are permitted to be dressed more formally (and appropriately) than the bride and groom.

    I think what you're planning to wear is perfectly acceptable. I would aim for dress casual -- like what you would wear to a Thanksgiving dinner with family, or similar event. Less formal than cocktail, but certainly more formal than jeans.


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  • @HisGirlFriday13

    Last time I attended a court house wedding (it was in the winter) I wore some nice brown slacks and a nice sweater with nice boots that had maybe an inch heel.

    I would have worn tan pants but that's what the bride and groom were wearing.

  • But if they're wearing jeans, should I wear jeans? I just...That doesn't feel right somehow.
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  • Your outfit sounds perfect. I would say business casual is perfectly fine for a winter courthouse wedding.

    I went to a courthouse wedding (my first) when
    My cousin got married like 7 or 8 years ago and I was definitely overdressed. I wore a little black dress with strappy (at least) 4 inch heels.
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  • But if they're wearing jeans, should I wear jeans? I just...That doesn't feel right somehow.
    I wouldn't feel right wearing jeans to a wedding, either, whether it's in a courthouse, church, on a beach or in a barn.

    Everyone has different comfort levels, and expecting you to wear jeans and a t-shirt to their courthouse wedding would seem to be way out of your comfort zone, and rightfully so.

    Besides, it's not as though you're showing up in an evening gown, dripping in diamonds (although that may be a couple of hops away from slacks and a sweater in their world, by the sounds of it). However, the real world supports you and your planned attire.


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  • Business casual is appropriate, IMO.

    But really, a text? At least email....
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  • DH will be relieved to know he's exempt from wearing a suit. :) If it were summer, I could get away with wearing a cute sundress, and that covers a multitude of dress ranges.
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  • DH will be relieved to know he's exempt from wearing a suit. :) If it were summer, I could get away with wearing a cute sundress, and that covers a multitude of dress ranges.
    True. But then FSIL couldn't have the spectacular V-Day wedding she's been dreaming of for the last few weeks! Come on now, HisGirl -- you expect too much ;)


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  • I think you're spot on with what you're planning to wear.
  • I'd wear what you've planned. Especially considering the weather.  I'd think people would be just fine with you dressing for warmth. If you're business casual, people will probably just think you came straight from work.
  • DH will be relieved to know he's exempt from wearing a suit. :) If it were summer, I could get away with wearing a cute sundress, and that covers a multitude of dress ranges.
    True. But then FSIL couldn't have the spectacular V-Day wedding she's been dreaming of for the last few weeks! Come on now, HisGirl -- you expect too much ;)
    You're right! I mean, three whole weeks of planning and a text invite. Who am I to interfere??
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  • I'd say slacks and a sweater are fine.
  • The last court house wedding I went to I wore jeans and a nice top. I would have worn something nicer but I literally got invited the day of. They called as they were headed to the courthouse and asked if we would be their witnesses. I think what you have in mind will be good.
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