Tina Herbert
tinaherb
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My husband did the opposite...at the time all he owned was a tux! We also had Remy on formal night so he didn't feel overdressedMy husband goes with the suit (as he does not own a tux!)

My husband did the opposite...at the time all he owned was a tux! We also had Remy on formal night so he didn't feel overdressedMy husband goes with the suit (as he does not own a tux!)
I buy them just for dressing up on cruises! We don't go out much at home...at least not to places where I would dress up, so going on the cruises gives me an excuse to buy new clothes! LOLInteresting. So, how many women wear formal gowns?
I bought a few matching tie and vest sets on Amazon for about $20 each and wear one of those with my black suit on formal night. I usually bring all 4 so I can coordinate with my wife. It's a much cheaper alternative than renting a tux.
We actually dress up for dinner every night on our cruises which is why my wife brought 7 pairs of shoes and 4 handbags on our last cruise which was only 4 nights! I don't have the guts to ask her how many she brings on our 7 night cruises. But I will say, she always looks fantastic![]()
I just bought DH a decent (though not designer by any means) looking tux off amazon for $59.99. (Closer to $100 by the time I added shirt/vest/tie). Only because I got DS who is 8 a tux for $36 (same price as a suit on amazon). I had gotten myself a deal on a nice evening gown at Macy's, and figure that if I could get them each a tux for a good price, even if they only wear it once or twice, why not.You don't need to spend money renting a tux unless you really want to. The vast majority of men either wear suits/sportcoats, or just ignore formal night altogether.
I agree that men look great in a tux, and I swear, if they all knew what it does to a lot of ladies' knees, they would wear them all the time. But then it wouldn't be special, would it?
On our 7 day in Jan, I saw 3 or 4 men in tuxes. My husband owns one, but he won't bring it on the cruise because he hates dressing in a way that makes him stand out. He wears a suit and that's what the majority of men wore on our 7 day.
Imagine the impact I had on one cruise when I wore a kilt for formal and semi-formal nights. I probably posed for more photos than the Captain.
I've sworn that when I finally fit in my 8-yard again without extension straps I will be purchasing the requisite Prince Charlie so that I can ditch the tux for more proper attire.
Thanks for all the advice! I'm going with a navy blue suit. I'll wear it for formal and informal (both with a tie) and at Palo (without a tie). I can mix the shirts and ties up to make it look a little different. Other than that it's shorts, polo's, t-shirts and swimming suits.![]()