Weddings in Belfast
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Bogart on Ann Street do a good selection of suits for weddings.
Apparently lounge suits seem to be the norm now with little demand for morning suits or tails.
Apparently lounge suits seem to be the norm now with little demand for morning suits or tails.
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Nowhere, don't get married.justinr73 wrote:With families from Lancashire and Tyrone, we're pleasing nobody by having our big day in Belfast next October.
Looks like we've settled on an iconic venue but where should I get my whistle from?
I have my own tv channel, what have you got?
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I'm going to a wedding soon where the guys are getting their gear from F & F at Tesco - cheaper than hiring!
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I'd a lounge suit. Hate tails.colind wrote:Bogart on Ann Street do a good selection of suits for weddings.
Apparently lounge suits seem to be the norm now with little demand for morning suits or tails.
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You can't say that. It's speciesist.damianmcr wrote:I'd a lounge suit. Hate tails.colind wrote:Bogart on Ann Street do a good selection of suits for weddings.
Apparently lounge suits seem to be the norm now with little demand for morning suits or tails.
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I'll be 44 come the big day so I guess i've had a good run.Dave wrote:Nowhere, don't get married.justinr73 wrote:With families from Lancashire and Tyrone, we're pleasing nobody by having our big day in Belfast next October.
Looks like we've settled on an iconic venue but where should I get my whistle from?
Plus, as the likes of Rooster and Surrey can confirm, I'm probably punching above my weight
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Way above itjustinr73 wrote:I'll be 44 come the big day so I guess i've had a good run.Dave wrote:Nowhere, don't get married.justinr73 wrote:With families from Lancashire and Tyrone, we're pleasing nobody by having our big day in Belfast next October.
Looks like we've settled on an iconic venue but where should I get my whistle from?
Plus, as the likes of Rooster and Surrey can confirm, I'm probably punching above my weight
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It's a building site at the moment. They closed a few years back.mid ulster maestro wrote:Parsons and Parsons, if they are still there.
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Mr WW bought his lounge suit from Marks & Sparks, that way we were able to kit out the best man, and 3 Dad's.solidarity wrote:I'm going to a wedding soon where the guys are getting their gear from F & F at Tesco - cheaper than hiring!
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Next Outlet, £60 for the suit, £35 for the shoes, £5 for tie & pocket square.Wee Woman wrote:Mr WW bought his lounge suit from Marks & Sparks, that way we were able to kit out the best man, and 3 Dad's.solidarity wrote:I'm going to a wedding soon where the guys are getting their gear from F & F at Tesco - cheaper than hiring!
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