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Wedding

Posted: Sat 06 Apr 2013 7:50 pm
by paddywack
My son is getting married in North Cyprus in August, sensible advice please on what 2x60 plus parents would wear in theCyprus climate.

Re: Wedding

Posted: Sat 06 Apr 2013 7:58 pm
by suel5
Temperatures will be at their peak with lots of humidity. The lightest weight clothing possible. Hope you all have a fantastic day.

Re: Wedding

Posted: Sat 06 Apr 2013 8:03 pm
by ozonkoyboy
And drink plenty of non alcoholic fluids during the day
Hope all goes well

Re: Wedding

Posted: Sat 06 Apr 2013 8:56 pm
by Panchocat
Natural fabrics such as linen, silk and cotton, definitely no man made fabrics.
Don't make the mistake of going down the cravat or tie and collar look, go for comfort with an open neck shirt, linen suit or jacket or even short sleeved shirt and slacks. Smart but informal style and comfort is the way to go.
Easier for the lady as stylish, pretty cool ensembles are easy to find. A fan is an invaluable accessory and a lightweight straw hat with a brim rather than a fascinatior provides shade and head protection in the fierce heat.
Hope it all goes well and yes remember to keep the non-alcoholic fluid intake up as Ozankoyboy mentioned.

Re: Wedding

Posted: Sun 07 Apr 2013 8:48 am
by paddywack
Thanks for your advice folks.

Re: Wedding

Posted: Sun 07 Apr 2013 12:51 pm
by the butlers wife
All the advise above is good but remember your footwear, what fits good in the UK will probably not be comfortable here in August.

Buy some nice soft leather sandals one size more than your normal size as your feet will swell here in august. I find there is nothing worse than

shoes that are rubbing or are too tight.


Avril

Re: Wedding

Posted: Sun 07 Apr 2013 5:47 pm
by Marions
so who is the couple? and where?

Re: Wedding

Posted: Thu 11 Apr 2013 6:34 pm
by dippersgirl
Good tip about the shoes. I bought some very glittery heeled(2") flip flops for such occasions.
M&S do a linen that does not look like you slept in it. I find anything made from Viscose( it's an entirely natural fibre) lovely and cool and it drapes beautifully, even it the heat.

Re: Wedding

Posted: Thu 11 Apr 2013 7:46 pm
by Philoz
Personally, I find just turning up just dressed in my underpants, but wearing the obligatory 'British black socks' and brown leather sandals always cheers up an otherwise dismal gathering.

Re: Wedding

Posted: Thu 11 Apr 2013 9:29 pm
by karmels
Philoz.
You've been on the pop again???

Re: Wedding

Posted: Fri 12 Apr 2013 10:06 am
by kaiserphil
Philoz wrote:Personally, I find just turning up just dressed in my underpants, but wearing the obligatory 'British black socks' and brown leather sandals always cheers up an otherwise dismal gathering.
Philoz - I trust you wore sock-suspenders?

Re: Wedding

Posted: Fri 12 Apr 2013 6:20 pm
by Philoz
Msg 11-what are 'sock suspenders'??
Would they make a useful addition to my wardrobe?
Msg10-Karmels,If you know me you will know I only drink if the day has a 'y' in it.

That said,I may have had a beer or two when I posted, but having re-read my post, my spelling,grammar,and syntax appear to be impeccable,and my post was not offensive to anyone as far as I can see.

Which is more I can say for a lot of forum posters (not necessarily on this forum I might add)who struggle to put a sentence together when they are stone cold sober.

Re: Wedding

Posted: Fri 12 Apr 2013 7:31 pm
by kaiserphil
Philoz wrote:Msg 11-what are 'sock suspenders'??
Would they make a useful addition to my wardrobe?
Msg10-Karmels,If you know me you will know I only drink if the day has a 'y' in it.

That said,I may have had a beer or two when I posted, but having re-read my post, my spelling,grammar,and syntax appear to be impeccable,and my post was not offensive to anyone as far as I can see.

Which is more I can say for a lot of forum posters (not necessarily on this forum I might add)who struggle to put a sentence together when they are stone cold sober.
Definitely! They are like a small suspender belt (no, ask somebody else!) worn around the calf, to keep your socks up!