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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.

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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?
Nowhere, don't get married.
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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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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'd a lounge suit. Hate tails.
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damianmcr wrote:
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'd a lounge suit. Hate tails.
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Dave wrote:
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?
Nowhere, don't get married.
I'll be 44 come the big day so I guess i've had a good run.

Plus, as the likes of Rooster and Surrey can confirm, I'm probably punching above my weight :lol:
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justinr73 wrote:
Dave wrote:
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?
Nowhere, don't get married.
I'll be 44 come the big day so I guess i've had a good run.

Plus, as the likes of Rooster and Surrey can confirm, I'm probably punching above my weight :lol:
Way above it :lol: :lol: :lol:
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mid ulster maestro wrote:Parsons and Parsons, if they are still there.
It's a building site at the moment. They closed a few years back.
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solidarity wrote:I'm going to a wedding soon where the guys are getting their gear from F & F at Tesco - cheaper than hiring!
Mr WW bought his lounge suit from Marks & Sparks, that way we were able to kit out the best man, and 3 Dad's.
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Wee Woman wrote:
solidarity wrote:I'm going to a wedding soon where the guys are getting their gear from F & F at Tesco - cheaper than hiring!
Mr WW bought his lounge suit from Marks & Sparks, that way we were able to kit out the best man, and 3 Dad's.
Next Outlet, £60 for the suit, £35 for the shoes, £5 for tie & pocket square.
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