Down The Aisle: The Other Outfits

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Looks for the Wedding Weekend

A wedding dress code is all about your surroundings. From a destination wedding to one at a local church, there’s more to think about than just the ceremony and reception. That’s why you’ll need more than one outfit for your wedding.


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Rehearsal Dinner Look
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The Rehearsal Dinner

As you get closer to the wedding, the dress code becomes more formal. Go with a nice suit but feel free to leave off the tie. As always, make sure you’re on the same page as your partner.

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The Wedding

This is where you need to look your best. Once the ceremony is done, you’ll probably want to shed the jacket and hit the dance floor. That means you need something besides the shirt underneath. Can’t go wrong with a pair of suspenders or a nice vest. Look good and feel comfortable as you enjoy the party.


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The Wedding Brunch

A common theme for wedding weekends is brunch with family and friends. This is when you break out the most casual of your looks. Have fun and wear something sharp yet comfortable.
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Wedding Brunch Look

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Parting Advice

There are a lot of outfits that go into one wedding. The best way to tackle the outfit changes? Invest in a navy suit. The pieces of a navy suit can work long after your wedding weekend.

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Shop the other looks for your wedding weekend to continue looking sharp throughout the entire celebration.

Learn more about how to create the best experience for your wedding party with Down the Aisle Episode 6: The Road Ahead Part 3.

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