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Here are some pointers on choosing the right men's shoe for a formal wedding suit: See more at [http://e-aranjamentenunti.ro aranjamente nunti Ploiesti]. Men's wedding shoes should generally be as narrow as possible with a slightly pointed toe to give the impression of long slender legs. Round toed or boxy shoes won't really work with a formal outfit. The only exception to this rule is a tuxedo, which is traditionally worn with a round toed shoe. The most popular style of men's wedding shoe is a slightly pointed loafer without laces, but if you do choose laced shoes, you should make sure the laces are as thin as possible, and that they are exactly the same colour as the shoes. Leather is the usual material for formal shoes, and this can be either matt or glossy. For very formal events, particularly in the evening, a velvet slipper may be appropriate. The colour of the shoe can provide contrast with the wedding suit, but should never be the focal point of the outfit. Here is a guide to matching men's wedding shoes with various coloured suits: If the suit is black or charcoal only black shoes should be worn. These can be matt or glossy. If the suit is light grey with no brown undertones, black shoes are the usual choice. White shoes can also be worn to a daytime wedding. If the suit is a brown grey light or dark brown shoes are a good choice, but if in doubt choose black. If the suit is white the best option is white shoes. If a coloured shirt is being worn with the white suit, shoes in exactly the same colour as the shirt are acceptable. If the suit is cream or tan, light or medium brown shoes are the best option. White shoes could be worn with a tan suit but would look wrong with a cream suit.Starting with a blank canvas for your wedding theme and decorations is one of the best reasons to wedding marquee hire. You aren't restricted by the decor or style of your wedding venue, and can design your own scheme with lighting and coloured or patterned drapes, producing the venue of your dreams. Wedding marquees come in a variety of sizes, and as long as you can fit it in your garden, you can hire whatever size you need. This means that you can hire a marquee based on your ideal guest list rather than having to limit your guest list to fit in with the restrictions of your venue. It's possible to change the layout of a marquee simply by adding screens or curtains, so you can decide whether you want a separate area for your drinks and food. You can also section off the dance floor and decorate it differently to the rest of the marquee to make a dramatic impact when the band starts to play and the curtains are pulled back. A marquee is a flexible option; for example you can take off the sides if the weather is really good, or lay down flooring if it rains the night before the wedding. Marquee hire is relatively low cost compared with venue hire. Assuming you are using your own garden and don't have to hire a garden or park, the marquee hire should work out cheaper than reception venue hire unless you want every mod con included. As you won't have to use the caterers and drinks provided by a venue, you should be able to save some money on food and alcohol.
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