In every man’s life, he will be invited to attend some special occasion or other, at which he will be required to wear men’s formal clothing. The thing is, there are several types of men’s formal wear in Georgia. The key is knowing what is appropriate for the occasion you are going to, as well as choosing clothing that will look good on you and be excellent style choices. If you receive an invitation to an event in Georgia, it will usually specify the dress code so you will know what to wear. If it does not, however, keep in mind that it is perfectly acceptable to get in touch with one of the hosts and ask, maybe via email or text. This prevents confusion and ensures that you are properly dressed. A good tip if you are unsure of how the hosts expect their guests to be dressed is this – it is better to be a little overdressed than a little underdressed. If you show up in a suit, jacket and tie and discover the event calls for dress that is a little more casual than that, you can remove your tie and open your shirt to go for a business casual look.
Business Dress Code
If you receive an invitation to an event which calls for business dress or attire, it means that you should wear a nice suit. A dark solid color or pinstripe suit is preferable, with a white shirt, conservative tie and black leather shoes. Business dress code is more formal than a dress code that only calls for men to wear suits and ties, in which case, you can wear matching suits of any color.
Black Tie (Full Dress) Dress Code
This is most likely the most formal attire you will wear in your life. Black tie dress code is usually only called for during such occasions as awards ceremonies and weddings. At a black tie event, you should wear a tuxedo. However, a tuxedo should only be worn in the evening. If the black tie event takes place during the day, you should wear a stroller, which is formal morning dress. You need to order and get fitted for a tuxedo a while in advance, so you know it will arrive in time. There are several pieces that comprise a tuxedo, each of which needs to have specific details. Strictly black and white are called for in a tuxedo, so you can look well-dressed and classy.