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Since the ruling of the Supreme Court case allowing same-sex marriage, there has been one question on a lot of male couples’ minds: “What do we wear to our ceremony?” Well, guys, you’ve got a unique set of considerations when choosing wedding attire. The one on top of the list is, “Should we match?” You’re joining in marriage to share your lives together-not because you’re becoming one person. So I say, “Nah, don’t match!” See Memorable Moments From Same-Sex Weddings Jean Laurent Gaudy Photography by Jean Laurent Gaudy Instead, consider coordinating. Simple variances in your suits, such as color, silhouette, or how you accessorize, can easily differentiate you from your partner. Here are some easy ways to go from matching to coordinating: Wear the same suit, but in two different hues. Don matching jackets and non-matching pants. Choose shirts in different colors or patterns. Mix up the accessories; for example, one of you wears a bow tie and the other dons a necktie. Sport different tie colors or patterns. Tuck away unique pocket squares. Slip on your own style of shoes. Accessorize with different colors or patterns of socks. See Video Tutorials on How to Tie Different Tie Knots for the Wedding Day Coordinating Grooms Photography by Jean Laurent Gaudy Get Your Same-Sex Wedding Etiquette Questions Answered
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gay-couple-mens-wedding-fashion-1-0715 Anna Hardy Photography
gay-couple-mens-wedding-fashion-1-0715 Anna Hardy Photography
gay-couple-mens-wedding-fashion-1-0715
Anna Hardy Photography
Since the ruling of the Supreme Court case allowing same-sex marriage, there has been one question on a lot of male couples’ minds: “What do we wear to our ceremony?” Well, guys, you’ve got a unique set of considerations when choosing wedding attire. The one on top of the list is, “Should we match?”
You’re joining in marriage to share your lives together-not because you’re becoming one person. So I say, “Nah, don’t match!”
Jean Laurent Gaudy Photography by Jean Laurent Gaudy
Instead, consider coordinating. Simple variances in your suits, such as color, silhouette, or how you accessorize, can easily differentiate you from your partner. Here are some easy ways to go from matching to coordinating:
Wear the same suit, but in two different hues. Don matching jackets and non-matching pants. Choose shirts in different colors or patterns. Mix up the accessories; for example, one of you wears a bow tie and the other dons a necktie. Sport different tie colors or patterns. Tuck away unique pocket squares. Slip on your own style of shoes. Accessorize with different colors or patterns of socks.
Coordinating Grooms Photography by Jean Laurent Gaudy
Jean Laurent Gaudy Photography by Jean Laurent Gaudy
Jean Laurent Gaudy
Photography by Jean Laurent Gaudy
Coordinating Grooms Photography by Jean Laurent Gaudy
Coordinating Grooms
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