what is attire for a semi formal

docmanhattan

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<< Shirt and tie...nifty little colored handkerchief in the breast pocket >>

[beavis]hehe...he said "breast"..hehe..[/beavis]
 

neovan

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blazer, dress shirt/pants, tie, nice shoes and combed hair and maybe a shave :D
 

LiLRiceBoi

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<< Shirt and tie...nifty little colored handkerchief in the breast pocket >>



You could add a sports coat if you want.
 

kgraeme

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A suit. That's shirt and tie, jacket and matching pants. Formal would be a tux. White tie would be a tux+. Business casual for the professional would be a shirt and tie, sport coat and maybe as low as dockers.
 

KingNothing

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The classic definition of "semi formal" is suit and tie for guys. Nice dresses for ladies.

The practical definition of semi-formal can be that or less, depending on the context. The "semi-formal" dance at my dorm turned out a few people with suits/nice dresses, a few people with shirt and tie, and a few people who wandered down dressed in normal clothing. I've been to semi-formals where most people dressed according to the classic definition, though. If you enjoy dressing up in a suit and tie, go for it. If you don't want to feel overdressed, hedge your bets by wearing a shirt and tie but no jacket.

Geez, I feel like a male Miss Manners. :p

BTW, you have another copy of this thread on the board. Might want to edit that to a "." in the title or something.
 

Oyeve

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<< not necessarily a suit, more like sport jacket and khakis. >>


Thats business casual.
 

kgraeme

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<< not necessarily a suit, more like sport jacket and khakis. >>


Thats business casual.
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Exactly. Business casual.