bumbershoot
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Oh isn't he just adorable? And I *love* your dress, it looks like it's really interesting and I want to say "architectural" if that's a word or a description for a dress.

Thank you. I made it myself. I had the pattern for a long time & just waited for the right material. I was very happy with the finished dress and feel very special when I wear it.
I like it a lot, too!
(And, I love that lime green dress!).
I like it as well! Also your pinkypurple streaks.

Adorable!
I am loving all these kids-in-tuxes pictures. And I'm not a tux person! I had a daytime, not-as-fancy wedding just to avoid hubby wearing a tux!
You should sell that dress to DCL so the rest of us can rent it! LOL![]()
The traveling dress.
Seriously, they can charge so much more at the place where they sell the dress because they can. For the most part, private tailors/seamstresses will be cheaper than having any alterations done at the store where you buy something (something I learned after I had sons, who need a lot of alterations on their clothing).
If you have a seamstress that you've used before and does a good job for you, that's who I'd go with.

I managed to put it together on the cheap, it's not a tux, it's a suit I picked up at Burlington Coat Factory paired up with a tux shirt and tie combo I grabbed online. A pair of cheap shoes and good to go. I added a second shirt and tie for semi-formal night, so all told for both outfits, a little under a hundred bucks.
Excellent! And his picture settled it for me, when we go on a cruise with a formal night, DS will be wearing a tux. (and from the picture in the other post, I love your wife's gown, too!)