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Cocktail Evening For Him
(UK and Common Wealth)


Neck
Tie
Required.

Bow ties are acceptable but are very unusual and should be avoided.

The top button of the collar of the shirt must be done up.

Tie pins are generally out of fashion.

Avoid novelty items.
Coat
Overcoat
If weather permits.

The classic supplement to a suit.
Jacket
Suit Jacket
Dark colours are best for evening occasions. Very dark, if being worn to a 'Black Tie Optional' occasion.

During the day dark colours are most suitable in winter, and lighter colours in summer.
Top
Formal Shirt
Collared.

Clean and well pressed. White is always the safest colour.

Ideally the shirt should be double cuffed and worn with cufflinks.
Bottom
Suit Trousers
Must match the jacket.
Ankles
Dark Socks
Preferably black.

At least as dark as your suit.

Mid-calf length.

No logos or pictures.
Footwear
Formal Shoes
Preferably black.

At least as dark as your socks.

Always wear lace up shoes.

People are often judged on their shoes so good quality shoes can be a good investment in business.
Accessories
Cufflinks
Worn with a double cuff dress shirt.

Avoid novelty items.
Watch
If desired.

Should be a good quality analogue watch.
Notes
Business Standard
For men, 'Lounge Suit', or 'Informal' social attire is essentially the same as 'Business Standard' attire.
Informal?
This dress code is traditionally known as 'Informal'.

Where the dress code is listed on the invitation as 'Informal', it might be worth checking whether 'Informal' is intended to be 'Lounge Suit' or 'Cocktail Dress' as detailed here or 'Smart Casual' as this is often a matter of confusion.
 
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