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No Tuxedo - No Problem


sail7seas

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Well on our several of our last cruises we have noted that the tux is dead. It was nice to get dressed to the nines but those days are gone. Now I have to decide what to do with my two tuxes and one dinner jacket. Maybe a ceremonial cremation on the front lawn ?

 

I would check your local ordinances for "ceremonial burning" (I am thinking the whole cremation thing is already outlawed:eek:) but you might have less problems with the local authorities if ya did it in the backyard! ;)

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My husband enjoys wearing his tuxedo, however he formerly wore his black loafers with it. Now he has special diabetic shoes he wears (courtesy of Medicare). The fashion police has not thrown him overboard. I doubt if anyone even noticed.

When I criticized, he commented that they were comfortable. He only wears "comfortable".

I'm happy that he finds his tuxedo "comfortable".

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