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    LOL. Erm, no wedding no. I'm just thinking really early in advance and I wanted to see what feedback I would receive from the choice of suit I have chosen. I wanted to know if it would look stupid or not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by seattlegrace View Post
    I'm fine with my own style, but my entire wardrobe doesn't consist of Topman like some. And if you read correctly, I was talking about a wedding tradition - not entire traditions worldwide when it comes to clothes.

    And you're always criticising people's choice of clothes, saying that you wouldn't wear it, forcing advice upon them as if you're some great figure of superiority, you're not.

    You're a hypocrite, it's fairly obvious that I don't like you but you use my name so I'll continue to disregard your wishes and call you Matt, Matt.
    Yes, there is still some traditions which include Elvis, pink or red tie's. As i said it depends upon the couple and what they are brought up to enjoy, so nothing is tradition, not everyone does the "borrowed, blue ect." Some hate it and do their own 'little thing'.

    I don't "force" anyone to choose clothing, you haven't read my posts lately have you? I often enjoy many clothes and i own many styles myself. Once again you don't know me so why even go there with "topman clothes" Yes, i own some but not all, nor wear them all. So you are incorrect, as always.

    My name is actually Mat, not Matt.


    Quote Originally Posted by Wayne View Post
    LOL. Erm, no wedding no. I'm just thinking really early in advance and I wanted to see what feedback I would receive from the choice of suit I have chosen. I wanted to know if it would look stupid or not.
    Oh right, i thought you mean you was gettting married within the next few years, my bad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hiro View Post
    White suit, aqua trimmings, white shirt and pink or aqua tie.
    Nice !
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    Quote Originally Posted by today View Post
    Yes, there is still some traditions which include Elvis, pink or red tie's. As i said it depends upon the couple and what they are brought up to enjoy, so nothing is tradition, not everyone does the "borrowed, blue ect." Some hate it and do their own 'little thing'.

    I don't "force" anyone to choose clothing, you haven't read my posts lately have you? I often enjoy many clothes and i own many styles myself. Once again you don't know me so why even go there with "topman clothes" Yes, i own some but not all, nor wear them all. So you are incorrect, as always.

    My name is actually Mat, not Matt.
    That's hardly a tradition as much as a trend. And I didn't say that it was wrong to do anything other than tradition, I merely implied, in fact stated that tradition is best for a wedding because it saves complication and saves having the groom look like any other person who's came to see the wedding, rather than be wed. When people think wedding, they think white wedding, black tux. They don't think Elvis, bright colours galore and etcetera, it's not a matter of opinion either it's fact.

    I said you forced advice on them, I didn't say that you forced them to wear or not to wear clothes, you're always giving them advice that isn't requested. Or trying to undermine their instincts by telling them of what you would wear, and what you wouldn't wear. You just scream Topman and trend follower with the hair, the clothes, the everything - you're the stereotype of the guy who follows the trend to look the part.

    Incorrect, as always? OK, if that's what you want to believe, as deluded as that is I'll let you.

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    Not all weddings are the same, some people wear whatever they like. Some people have themed weddings after all if every wedding was the generic white dress, black suit, black tie, white shirt etc then we'd all get bored.

    After winning a competition for three people to 'wing walk', a couple from Wales decided that it would be the perfect place to get married. The bride and groom each had their very own plane, along with the vicar who stood strapped to the utterly butterly aeroplanes flying just ahead. The vicar then read out the vowels and the happy pair then responded through a microphone, as they could not hear each other otherwise, because of the loud noise of the wind and the engine.
    Still, it's best to wait until you have your partner and you can discuss it then if you are going to have a (colour) themed wedding

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    Quote Originally Posted by seattlegrace View Post
    That's hardly a tradition as much as a trend. And I didn't say that it was wrong to do anything other than tradition, I merely implied, in fact stated that tradition is best for a wedding because it saves complication and saves having the groom look like any other person who's came to see the wedding, rather than be wed. When people think wedding, they think white wedding, black tux. They don't think Elvis, bright colours galore and etcetera, it's not a matter of opinion either it's fact.

    I said you forced advice on them, I didn't say that you forced them to wear or not to wear clothes, you're always giving them advice that isn't requested. Or trying to undermine their instincts by telling them of what you would wear, and what you wouldn't wear. You just scream Topman and trend follower with the hair, the clothes, the everything - you're the stereotype of the guy who follows the trend to look the part.

    Incorrect, as always? OK, if that's what you want to believe, as deluded as that is I'll let you.
    No, you constally moaned throughout this thread about trends (specially clothing) should be the same. Traditions should be kept all the time and nothing changed. Was how your posts came across personally. Wait, so sticking to white means you'll not look like anyone else in the room? Woah. You must be colorblind then!

    http://www.ianharing-photos.co.uk/im.../wedding-1.jpg

    Lets count how many people are wearing suits then, Wait the groom looks like the other people in suits too, a different tie. Hardly makes a different does it? :rolleyes: And once again as i said people do actually enjoy breaking the mold of the typical common over used style of weddings or clothing in general hence Elvis, they do it not due to they are poor but they either enjoy his music or are massive fans. Nor is it a fact it is actually a opinion dear.

    Quote Originally Posted by seattlegrace View Post
    Yeah well there's no doubt that wedding tradition should stay as a tradition, because otherwise it looks ridiculous.
    Quote Originally Posted by seattlegrace View Post
    That's normally because they can't afford the essentials of a real wedding.
    So lets define this "forced" you'll see many replies in this forum from several users saying "ew i dont like that" "oh ew no way" "lol no mate" hardly friendly adive right? Nor is it forcing the view of the user on the person who wants to buy/wear the clothing item, neither is my view. I simply express it like everyone else. So what "trend" do i follow? I cannot 'scream' enough times i am not emo, nor want too. I dont wear anything tight, so lets loose the 'emo look' already. I often like baggy tops, wait im a chav right? Wrong. So please do tell me what "type" am i then? Wait, i've got it. I have hair, wait i have a fringe so i must be emo! Damn it, i knew i was wrong (I mean i always am right?)

    And how do i scream TOPMAN, when i hardly wear any clothes from the store anymore? Surly you need to wear the clothes to act on behalf of TOPMAN...

    Please feel free to reply to this but im actually going to go offline, and play on the wii.

    I await your reply, you sexy beast.
    Last edited by today; 05-08-2008 at 10:36 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by today View Post
    No, you constally moaned throughout this thread about trends (specially clothing) should be the same. Traditions should be kept all the time and nothing changed. Was how your posts came across personally. Wait, so sticking to white means you'll not look like anyone else in the room? Woah. You must be colorblind then!
    I haven't moaned in the slightest, as I said earlier I merely gave my opinion on what a wedding should be. Weddings have always been associated with the cherished style of a white dress with a trail, the veil and the groom with the polished, black tuxedo, perhaps grey.

    I don't recall saying traditions should be kept the same, because I said that it's best to keep with tradition in a wedding, especially if you're going to be having it in a church. Some may believe this "tradition" falls under religion, some may just feel that it comes under style - but a white wedding is with the long white dress and the black/grey tuxedo, etcetera. When I said that if you wore alot of white you may blend into the crowd as a groom, in group photographs. Wedding dresses are traditionally white, so obviously they're going to be noticed as the guests wouldn't be wearing over the top gowns with a veil, a long trail and a big bouquet of flowers would they? Come on, think before you type.

    Quote Originally Posted by today View Post
    http://www.ianharing-photos.co.uk/im.../wedding-1.jpg

    Lets count how many people are wearing suits then, Wait the groom looks like the other people in suits too, a different tie. Hardly makes a different does it? :rolleyes: And once again as i said people do actually enjoy breaking the mold of the typical common over used style of weddings or clothing in general hence Elvis, they do it not due to they are poor but they either enjoy his music or are massive fans. Nor is it a fact it is actually a opinion dear.
    Yeah, real nice argument - picking out one photograph of one wedding, amongst millions of other weddings! You deserve a round of applause for that, seriously! So logical.

    Yes, people do enjoy breaking the tradition but that doesn't mean that tradition isn't the best option. Tradition is sacred where as breaking it isn't, it's optional but they risk jeopardising their wedding if it all looks wrong. You can't go wrong with a great white wedding, can you?! Elvis was one of the greatest stars in the world, why people mimic his style for a wedding is beyond me, and beyond just liking his music. He went all traditional at his wedding, so I don't see why you're bringing that out of the woodworks and for someone who told me not to call him by his name, you're coming across as extremely patronising by referring to me as "dear". You're not better than me.




    Quote Originally Posted by today View Post
    So lets define this "forced" you'll see many replies in this forum from several users saying "ew i dont like that" "oh ew no way" "lol no mate" hardly friendly adive right? Nor is it forcing the view of the user on the person who wants to buy/wear the clothing item, neither is my view. I simply express it like everyone else. So what "trend" do i follow? I cannot 'scream' enough times i am not emo, nor want too. I dont wear anything tight, so lets loose the 'emo look' already. I often like baggy tops, wait im a chav right? Wrong. So please do tell me what "type" am i then? Wait, i've got it. I have hair, wait i have a fringe so i must be emo! Damn it, i knew i was wrong (I mean i always am right?)
    Yeah, most people say they don't like it but you pass your opinion off in an entire different way. It's almost as if you know what will look good on them and what won't, always giving them the advice you think is necessary. It's like when whoever it was posted his prom outfit, you went all out to start shoving your views down peoples throats. See here: http://www.habboxforum.com/showthrea...highlight=prom

    You can scream it all you want, but you look like the typical guy who will follow the trends, see's something in a window on a mannequin and you duplicate it. I'm not referring to you as an emo, so for you to even think up of that impression is funny in itself.

    Quote Originally Posted by today View Post
    And how do i scream TOPMAN, when i hardly wear any clothes from the store anymore? Surly you need to wear the clothes to act on behalf of TOPMAN...

    Please feel free to reply to this but im actually going to go offline, and play on the wii.

    I await your reply, you sexy beast.
    You just scream it because the clothes you wear on the pictures you post all look as if they're from Topman.

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    yeah i agree don't try to be fashionable, cause one point you'll look back and regret it
    anyway, depending on what age you are i'm still guessing you won't be getting married for a while and you'll probly change your mind.
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    haha looks rather fun. but i doubt i'd even consider it for a wedding.
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    Quote Originally Posted by seattlegrace View Post
    You can scream it all you want, but you look like the typical guy who will follow the trends, see's something in a window on a mannequin and you duplicate it. I'm not referring to you as an emo, so for you to even think up of that impression is funny in itself.
    I think, the word you are looking for my friend is, Scenester.
    Hey scenester, hey hey scenester.


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