"Chic" attire for 16 yr old boy?
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chilltocam
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"Chic" attire for 16 yr old boy?
My 16 yr old step son was invited to a sweet 16 party at a catering hall. The invitation requests "chic attire". What the heck is that these days?
Message edited 7/28/2014 11:03:19 PM.
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Posted 7/28/14 11:02 PM |
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MarisaK
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Re: "Chic" attire for 16 yr old boy?
Give me a freakin' break - Now Sweet 16 invitations have a dress code listed?
Where is the party?
My sons are still only 3 & 5 but I'd say you're safe with dark pants or khakis, a button down and a tie. Depending on his own personal style, he can dress that look up or down.
(ie: my 5 year old likes to look like a senator, and my 3 year old prefers the rock star look - ) Either way though, I get them in shirts and ties.
Or, ask him to ask his friends what they're wearing .......or do boys not do that?
Message edited 7/29/2014 8:52:22 AM.
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Posted 7/29/14 8:51 AM |
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APT910
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Re: "Chic" attire for 16 yr old boy?
Posted by MarisaK
My sons are still only 3 & 5 but I'd say you're safe with dark pants or khakis, a button down and a tie. Depending on his own personal style, he can dress that look up or down.
This is what I was going to suggest. My younger brother is 16 and he usually wears black pants, a button down shirt and a tie to those parties.
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Posted 7/29/14 8:55 AM |
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chilltocam
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Re: "Chic" attire for 16 yr old boy?
Posted by MarisaK
Give me a freakin' break - Now Sweet 16 invitations have a dress code listed?
Where is the party?
My sons are still only 3 & 5 but I'd say you're safe with dark pants or khakis, a button down and a tie. Depending on his own personal style, he can dress that look up or down.
(ie: my 5 year old likes to look like a senator, and my 3 year old prefers the rock star look - ) Either way though, I get them in shirts and ties.
Or, ask him to ask his friends what they're wearing .......or do boys not do that?
That's pretty much what I thought, but not sure if that was "chic" enough . It's at Fox hollow (And my SS is more like your 5 yr old - he loves to get dressed up so he has plenty of shirts, ties etc.)
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Posted 7/29/14 9:04 AM |
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