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Saturday, February 23, 2008

Tuxedo choices

Grooms everywhere begin preparing for their wedding day in different ways, but one of the most important decisions a prospective groom can make is which tuxedo to wear. Do you go with that bright white suit with the wide lapels? Or perhaps the black tuxedo with tails, a top hat, white gloves and a cane? Are you going to look back in a few years and say, "I wore that to my wedding?"

No problem. We have it covered for you. Or rather, we can help you figure out which outfit will be best for you. It can be a nightmare picking out just the right tuxedo for your wedding. Many things must be considered in choosing the right ensemble for the occasion. The formal black coat with tails is generally only appropriate for events after six p.m. This is the time when formal evening wear is considered appropriate. But, have no fear, we are going to outline the various points to consider when choosing a tux.

Many people choose to wear a white coat with black trim for a daytime wedding. I chose a gray cutaway tuxedo, also called a morning suit, for my own wedding, which was at eleven in the morning. Day weddings allow a bit more flexibility in the choices for appropriate wedding outfits than evening affairs, since daytime formality guidelines are not as strict as for evening wear.

The best way to determine what is in fashion is to look through magazines such as the one you are currently reading. Current trends are always displayed in bridal magazines and at bridal shows. If you have yet to attend a bridal show, my suggestion is to go to at least one. I went to three while my wife went to five. The knowledge gained at these shows was a tremendous help to our budget and overall satisfaction with our ceremony. Research will keep you away from the ruffled shirts and plaid cummerbunds.

After you've seen several styles and decided on a few that interest you, head down to your local tuxedo/bridal shop. There, you can ask the sales associate some final questions about which choice you should make. Take your best man with you if you can. His support and additional viewpoint may be helpful. Your sales associate should listen to your questions and respond to your needs. If they are inattentive to you, or try to push a specific type of tuxedo, be firm with them or simply walk away. Many of the national and regional tuxedo shops will not use high-pressure techniques and allow you to make an informed choice. By going to a tux shop with some prior research, you will make your time there more productive and have fewer problems.

Above all, think it through carefully, and try on the complete tuxedo before you decide, just to be sure. Always allow the salesperson to take your measurements--they are trained to get the right fit, after all. These aren't a pair of jeans you're getting! Make sure the shoes are comfortable and that everything you are trying on is included in the final price. Read all the paperwork before signing it. Many rental places will rent you the grooms tuxedo for free with a specific number of groomsmen rentals, so be sure to ask about current specials.

Lastly, take your mother or fiancée with you when you try the suit on, just to be sure. Their opinion is usually the final polish on a tuxedo well-chosen.

Monday, February 11, 2008

Perfect Honeymoons

Perfect Honeymoons

When was the last time that you and the man you love splurged on an all-out paradise of a vacation? Never? Well your honeymoon is the perfect excuse to indulge, and with so many possibilities for romance just waiting for a happy couple to take advantage of them, the only problem you should have is deciding where to go!

But let's not be hasty. The first step to an unforgettable honeymoon does not lie in choosing the destination, but rather choosing a travel agent. They have the inside connections on discount airfare, hotel accommodations, and car rentals, as well as knowledge about the best package deals and most romantic places to go.

When you and your fianc�e first visit a travel agent, you should have a definite agenda. Know how much you can afford to spend, what type of vacation you are after, and how long you want to be gone. If one of you wants a secluded island paradise, and the other thinks that a teeming metropolis would be the perfect honeymoon, ask your travel agent about places that might combine these qualities. Consider both opinions when making decisions -- after all, this vacation is the time for you to indulge in your own whims, as well as cater to your partner's.

Another good idea is to look at travel books and videos for ideas. Ask friends about favorite places they went on vacation, and read up on popular hot spots.

Your travel agent provides a valuable resource to help you choose the perfect vacation area to suit your style. There are so many areas to choose from, at home and abroad, that it helps to have a background knowledge of popular honeymoon spots.

Starting close to home, there are many bed-and-breakfast inns all over that provide charming accommodations in quaint surroundings, as well as delicious meals! These are perfect for the couple that is on a tighter budget, or can't afford to take a week off from work.

Some of the best honeymoon bargains can be found in parts of Mexico... In eastern Pennsylvania, the Pocono Mountains provide the quintessential romantic retreat, from miles of lakes, golf courses, ski runs, and trails to all the pampering luxuries of champagne breakfast in bed, a private sauna, sunken whirlpool bath, and heart-shaped pool. The Poconos also boast of an active night life, for those who care to venture from their room!

Further south we have the fun and affordable sights of Walt Disney World and Disneyland, both of which offer packages to suit any budget.

Hawaii is the perfect tropical retreat for the pair that doesn't want to fool around with passports. Many couples flock to the tranquil Kauai, with its rolling hills, lush gardens, and cascading waterfalls. Still others are attracted to the great tourist mecca, Honolulu, although anywhere touched by the warm temperatures and balmy breezes is a good bet. more on the honeymoon articles here