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Brother-In-Law Outfit
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He's part of the main family group, he's not part of the wedding party.Sam_Spends_Too_Much wrote: »I would consider my husband to be part of the main family group, at my wedding my dad, brother, best man and husband all wore the same morning dress with my husband wearing a different waist coat. I assumed that he would simply do the same, in my opinion its as good as saying that my husband isn't good enough to wear main party dress. I'm sorry if that offends everyone else that has answered, but he can't expect a 'family' wedding but when everyone wants to be involved, cut them short.
I honestly don't know why people have big weddings any more, the times I read through how everyone is upsetting everyone else - I'll hang my head on that one as well - it just doesn't seem worth the hassle. If I had my time round again, I'd be on a beach with the people that mattered.
Dressing him up in a matching suit would be like you putting on a bridesmaids dress because you felt that as a future sister-in-law you belonged with the bridal party.0
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