You went the full Batman?Uzique wrote:
imperial? secessionist rogues
I wore a light coloured sports jacket, luckily as otherwise my parents would not have been able to pick me out across the hall.
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You went the full Batman?Uzique wrote:
imperial? secessionist rogues
Even with a slim fit i would still wear a belt, but yeah, the gown does make wearing one look silly.Uzique wrote:
definitely no-no to wearing a belt with a slim-fit suit. don't put horizontal lines if you want to go for a slim, tight-fitting look. makes you look bulky and divides the look into awkward angles and dimensions. want everything flowing down and kept neat if you want to carry off a tight-tailored suit. belt or suspenders if i was going for a regular dress-occasion, yeah. but not with that huge gown!
there you have it. the rest are just poseurs and plebes trying to posh it up with the real rahs.Formal Hall or Formal Meal is the meal held at some of the oldest (arguably with a strong academic tradition), universities in the United Kingdom at which students dress in formal attire and often gowns to dine. These are held commonly in the colleges of, for examples, Oxford, Cambridge, Durham and St Andrews, as well as the The University of London (for example, Royal Holloway) and Nottingham.
You're cute in a dress.
Last edited by Uzique (2011-07-20 03:58:53)
Huh, I've never heard of that actually. Clearly been hanging with the wrong people.Uzique wrote:
there you have it. the rest are just poseurs and plebes trying to posh it up with the real rahs.Formal Hall or Formal Meal is the meal held at some of the oldest (arguably with a strong academic tradition), universities in the United Kingdom at which students dress in formal attire and often gowns to dine. These are held commonly in the colleges of, for examples, Oxford, Cambridge, Durham and St Andrews, as well as the The University of London (for example, Royal Holloway) and Nottingham.