- Joined
- Jul 30, 2016
- Location
- berlin
yours is the class-less society, right?The term four-in-hand is of often seem in invitations, especally if military people are attending. For example " Dinner at 7 pm, dress is informal, suit and four-in -hand tie acceptable.
This tells a gentleman he should wear a dinner jacket (ie. Tuxedo) with informal white shirt and black bow tie, but men without dinner jackets may attend but should wear a conservative business suit and necktie. No sport jackets allowed. It also tell women that dinner dresses can be worn, but tea dresses are acceptable. There has been a trend in the last 20 years to wear tea dress and save the dinner dress for semi formal affairs.
just from your pic i thought sth like uniform of the day (or is that navy only?)