Personal : Being a Brief Treatise On What to Wear, What Not to Wear
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Yes, Personal a black tie may be worn with a black waistcoat." " Your pocket is intended for your handkerchief — it is not to be tucked inside of your waistcoat, like a corsage bouquet, but you can put it inside your cuffs." " Your gloves must be white — all white ; and wear gloves even so far as the dinner table ; when dancing always. Socks are black : silk, if you can afford it. Shoes : patent leather — high but- ton, low lace, or pumps." " Diamonds in any form are, to say the least, question...able. No visible jewelry should be allowed except the shirt buttons, which may be either plain pearl, enamel or gold, and the cuff links of the same character." " The dress overcoats are the Inver- ness and opera cape, to be worn with an opera hat, though these are not in- dispensable, but convenient ; for an Personal ordinary black overcoat and a silk hat are equally correct." " Now informal dress differs from formal in wearing a dinner coat — usu- ally called the ' Tuxedo ' — with a black tie instead of a white lawn one.
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