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u/heamuse · 31 pointsr/weddingplanning

First: Sorry I don't have more photos yet!




THE RECAP

We tried to do our destination wedding an inexpensively as possible as it was combined with our honeymoon, but we definitely splurged on our photographers. They were over 50% of our budget and totally worth it. Our parents and siblings were the only attendees so we ate at the Majestic Yosemite Hotel Dining Room (paid for by his parents), had a ceremony in Cook's Meadow (officiated by my dad), took photos with them before they were freed to explore the park, hiked around for a few hours with our amazing photographers, soaked up the moment at Glacier Point after sunset, then ate some cheesecake and called it a night. We had rented a cabin for the whole family in Yosemite West, which turned out to be totally perfect as a base for a few days.


THE BREAKDOWN

Note: I did not include our airfare as the wedding was a stop on the way to Hawaii for our honeymoon.


  1. Bride

  • Dress: $300, Moonlight Tango T711. I posted about this before; I got it at a wedding dress consignment shop where money goes to cancer support groups in the area. Though technically it was silver, it was pretty blue to me so this counted as my something blue.

  • Alterations: $120. This included removing the crinoline, letting the waist out a hair, and shorting the length.

  • Jewelry: $0. borrowed pearl necklace from mom, other jewelry I had

  • Ring: $1085, custom morganite and rose gold -- in hindsight, I guess this must be my something new

  • Shoes: $0. old hiking boots

  • Hair/Make up: $0. After getting a quote that HMU in Yosemite was an average $750, this was all DIY. And after a windy day a few days before, I decided as I was getting ready for an updo. SIL and MIL totally winged it and it looked amazing (and stayed all dang day).


  1. Groom

  • Sharkskin slim fit suit: $125.75 shipped. We went to Men's Warehouse and found a $600 suit he liked, came home and bought it online. I think this is it. Moral of the story: Men's Warehouse is insanely priced.

  • Slim-fit charcoal vest: $19.99 on Amazon

  • Shirt-stays: $19.99 on Amazon. Another redditor recommended these and Husband says they were a total MUST! Thank you, stranger!

  • Shoes: $0. Regular ol' tennis shoes, safer for climbing around.

  • Peach Tie: Kohl's cash, otherwise $20


  1. Flowers: $61.34. Purchased at Hobby Lobby (I'm so ashamed of that but the colors there were the best match) and assembled. They were padded to hell in my checked suitcase, but survived transit very well.


  2. Ceremony

  • Location: $150 park permit

  • Officiant: $30 for my dad to get a 1-day State of California deputization to conduct the ceremony (he paid this, but I'll include it anyway)

  • Paperwork: $60 for license


  1. Cheesecake: $38 (seriously so delicious)


  2. Photographer, DC Photo in Frenso, CA: $2885.23. 100% worth such a huge part of the budget. Photos were incredible important to us so this was really well spent, in our opinion. They were funny, professional, and man, they knew every cool nook and cranny to try.


    Total: 4,895.30


    I don't actually have any idea what the lunch cost, and the 6-bedroom cabin we rented for 3 nights was $2400 but our guests offered to divide the costs and cover it (still less expensive than 4 rooms, 3 nights at the Majestic).



    TAKE AWAYS

    When 96,000 acres are burning between the county clerk's office and your ceremony site less than a month before your wedding and the park is indefinitely closed, worrying about small wedding details sure seems silly. I was a pretty relaxed bride anyway, but that put perspective on me that everything was going to happen the way it would happen and no matter what, it was going to be a wonderful day. And besides, the best parts are the things you can't plan.


    With only 5 guests, I never expected much attention on our wedding day. I was honestly stunned when we got to the Majestic (our first stop all dressed up) and everyone in the dining room stood and applauded as we entered the room. I couldn't believe this massive room of strangers paused from their own meals, even ordering, to show so much love to a couple of people in fancy clothes. Such a small shared gesture, but it was a very humbling moment to me that made me feel so connected to each of those people. And they were only the first! Every staff person paused as they continued their jobs to congratulate us privately, several people in the gift shop told me how beautiful I looked, and before we even walked out of the hotel, we must've heard congratulations 20 more times. Outside we ran into people before the ceremony, and many more after, who stopped on the sidewalk or trail to tell us congratulations, or offered us kind words of support and advice. Cars full of people would yell "congratulations" out their windows, cheer as they passed, or honked like crazy. In all my research on weddings in Yosemite, I never saw anyone talk about how everyone in the park is so freaking pumped to see a wedding.


    People love Love. And it made our wedding so much more special to share our happiness with hundreds of strangers. <3
u/greymaiden · 2 pointsr/FTMOver30

The trick is to go through the irritating rigamarole of trying on a million suits that don't fit correctly until you find one that does. Then note the brand and always go right for that brand. For me it's calvin klein and kenneth cole. I've got a slim boyish figure and these work for me. For you I'd try some of the suit styles that market to Asian men, who tend to be shorter and slimmer. Some of the ones on amazon are even pretty affordable: MOGU Mens One Button Suits 3 Piece Suit US Size 30(Tag Asian Size S) Light Gray https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01EL3KDW6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_FZlFzbWVM21XA

When buying a suit the most important fit is the shoulders. You want a jacket that fits your shoulders. Everything else can easily be tailored. Waist of the jacket, length of sleeves and trousers, etc. It's a big outlay of funds in the beginning for a trans guy to buy a suit, and that sucks, but it's worth it to get one every other year or so IMHO. And sometimes you get lucky and find sales or the perfect thing at a second hand store. Macy's does a BOGO suit sale every year. I love suit shopping at Macy's even though it does tend to be spendy. Maybe try going in at like 10am on a Tuesday or something and telling the sales associate you are trying to figure out how to find a good fit. There are a few guys at my local Macy's who know I'm trans and love geeking out about suits with me. It's worth it to find those guys at whatever store you choose and find out when they're on shift to go shopping.

Anyway, for a starter suit I recommend looking into Asian brands on Amazon and checking out suit separates at H&M. When you're ready to upgrade to something really nice, hit your local Macys at a nonbusy time and forge an alliance with the sales people and they will get you hooked up :)

(And if you live in the Maryland area, let's go suit shopping!)

u/HuckleberryPoundTown · 3 pointsr/Cruise

> worried that a cruise would be a week spent trapped with 3,000 people who've never lost sight of their tour bus.

This is pretty much exactly what a cruise is.

Cruising is like Disney World for adults. It's pretty much all hand-holding and mediated experiences. Cruising is life with all the rough edges sanded off. Most of the ports are indeed tourist traps. If you repeatedly dump a few thousand tourists into the same spot it will pretty much turn all but the most resilient locations into generic 'cruise ports'. Obviously, you can ditch the tours when you get to a port, head out of town and find your own fun. (We do it at almost every port.) But onboard and overall, your best bet is just to embrace the mindlessness and spend the week enjoying the lack of stress.

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Here's the part where I tell you why I keep getting on these damn boats:

For all the various shortcomings of cruising, there really is quite a bit to do on the ships and the staff does an excellent job of making sure you have absolutely nothing to worry about. Find whatever appeals to you most and concentrate on that. Relaxing with a good book and watching the sea go by isn't the worst way to spend a few days.

Personally, we split our vacations between the enrichment/adventure trips and mindless indulgence. Cruising is decidedly in the latter category. It's enjoyable, you just need to walk on with the right expectations. For all the marketing and folks who will insist otherwise, cruising is not really a 'something for everyone' vacation. They're more of a lowest-common-denominator (and I mean that in the most loving way possible) vacation. It's not deep. It's not healthy or enriching. However, it is fun. It is cheap. It is easy. It is utterly devoid of stress and judgment. Have a cocktail for breakfast. Spend six uninterrupted hours sitting in the shade with your kindle. Hop on Amazon, get the most ridiculous suit you can find and enjoy 'formal night'.

Anything you need is a 5-minute walk away ...and if that's too far they'll bring it to you.

u/BecomingCass · 1 pointr/traaaaaaannnnnnnnnns

In that case, to Amazon we go!

u/papasmurf303 · 3 pointsr/onebag

I ordered this Haggar blazer about a month ago, and couldn't be more happy with it. It shipped folded up in a very small package, but completely wrinkle-free.

Looks great with both dress slacks and jeans, and I don't mean that it looks great "for travel clothing". It's honestly better than many of my nice wool jackets, straight up.

A quick search on Amazon popped up with a couple suits they make using the same materials. They're probably just as good, but I can't speak to them directly.

u/Burrito_Capital · 3 pointsr/malefashionadvice

Well, with no budget presented, I will give my opinion about what to spend, since there is already a lot about what to wear and how not to wear common things.

Set a budget for some new wardrobe items, say $300. Now triple or quadruple that for the next year and you will have an idea of how much it will cost to get that $300 worth of new items... Sounds crazy, but between colors that look great on a rack, horrible on you, fit, fabric textures and the other myriad of things you will discover, choose, discard and come back to, it is accurate in my experience.

Give yourself a break and set a long term goal of looking better everyday. This will help in everything from work to the personal life, after all, everywhere you go, there you are...

One thing, get a blazer and incorporate it into your look. For the money this Haggar travel blazer is a good choice. One color, very wrinkle resistant and a multitude of sizes, goes with jeans or chinos... Uniqlo, Bannana republic and many other places have great blazers too, but for the money, this Haggar one has done me great service and is available in a slim fit too. I live in the Desert SW, and this is light enough for even summer wear.



u/lanmansa · 2 pointsr/frugalmalefashion

I need a suggestion for a blazer or sport coat for a new job I might be getting. It's in IT sales, talking to a lot of directors and managers on a regular basis doing presentations and things. Definitely new grounds for me compared to my head-down behind a screen working style I'm used to now.

Need to dress it up a bit and want to really impress, but I don't want to feel stuffy or over-dressed wearing a full suit with matching trousers, it definitely needs to be more business attire though, but not quite "smart casual" if you know what I mean. Most of the places around here the normal office work wear is chinos and a button up casual pattern shirt.

My plan is to find an over coat that I can wear over a long-sleeve button up with chinos or kahkis. I hardly ever wear a tie, but I want it to work with one if needed. So I guess I just want something that is well fitted, versatile, can go with a lot of outfits, and is somewhat neutral. Not necessarily super traditional and formal, but not flashy patterns or anything either. Probably a charcoal, dark gray, or navy blazer or sport jacket is what I'm thinking.

I'm a relatively short 5'7" skinny guy with light skin if that helps lol. All suggestions are welcome! Would like to keep it around $100 if possible. Thanks in advance guys!

This is what I've looked at so far but no idea what the fit/finish would be and if these are decent. Just to give you an idea of the price I'm looking at. Any suggestions are welcome!

https://www.amazon.com/U-S-Polo-Assn-Cotton-Sport/dp/B013XT6XFK/

and this https://www.amazon.com/FLATSEVEN-Casual-Premium-Blazer-Jacket/dp/B009LR0DKU/

u/Mr_Skittlz · 2 pointsr/weddingplanning

https://www.amazon.com/Blazer-Jacket-Trousers-3-piece-Medium/dp/B01I4TQUQG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1498574577&sr=8-1&keywords=navy+blue+suit

You don't need to spend $250, look around the interwebs, make sure to read reviews before making any decisions but I think looking online could prove very helpful for you, good luck! I know that some people are afraid to get cloths without trying on first, but I've never owned a suite that I haven't had to get at least slightly modified to fit correctly so they'll probably end up at a tailor either way

I hope you and your friends can find some that work for all of you!

u/badbadnotgabe · 26 pointsr/tylerthecreator

What up dawgs, I appreciate the comments (glad the outfit worked out)

I’m getting a couple messages regarding the fit. If you wanna be Igor you will need:

u/Yeabarron · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

Agree with that solid + solid is a perfectly good combination. Solid + pattern usually works as well. Matching patterns (other than solid) is probably bad. Any two loud patterns are probably bad. A loud pattern and a subdued pattern might work -- when in doubt, look for a second opinion.

And in my opinon, three points below are important:

u/Rpup1529 · 3 pointsr/tylerthecreator

i’m doing the same. i found 2 suits on amazon. one only has like a dark blue and a lime green, like the only ‘igor’ color suits. that one has a max of $45. the 2nd one is more pricey, topping at $66, but it has more colors, there’s like 3 shades of blue, a red, a nice pink, and a black. so obviously pay more, you get more. but yeah. none of those prices include shipping btw.

1st suit: Mmmmmm
2nd suit: Cloudstyle Men's Suit Single-Breasted One Button Center Vent 2 Pieces Slim Fit Formal Suits

u/fuji91 · 2 pointsr/fashionadvice

If you like the jacket, I’d wear it like the model with a white t shirt underneath.

Try this in the wheat

U.S. Polo Assn. Men's Corduroy Sport Coat RAM1011J Wheat, 48 Long https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00M4LXMFS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_9Dw7BbWVFZKB8

Some dark jeans, chukka boots or oxfords, and a t shirt or a button up like this

IZOD Men's Big and Tall Long Sleeve Oxford Plaid Shirt, Saltwater red, 2X-Large https://www.amazon.com/dp/B079PTJFV7/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_FFw7BbNG2N4NZ

Or solid colors like this
Ralph Lauren Long Sleeve Classic Fit Mens Shirt, Windsor Navy, XL https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0156XTKRO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_cJw7BbFAEJRH4

Here’s some shoes that are reasonable

Clarks Men's Grandin Plain Oxford, Dark tan Leather, 9 M US https://www.amazon.com/dp/B078HYQZNL/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_vGw7BbJTZM323


And then you’ll have a fantastic business casual outfit and pieces you can build off of.

u/captainam13 · 2 pointsr/ftm

Bow ties work with button ups, but they look better in addition to a sweater/sweater vest, cardigan, or suspenders. They do indeed sell neon suits for ~$100, which is definitely too much imho if you're only going to wear it once (and it's not your senior prom). I would ask if people are planning on dressing neon, though, since its uncommon to dress to the theme for prom. You could get a group together and all wear button downs, black pants, and bowtie/suspender sets. You could also get a vest/tie set like this. If you're going to wear a binder to prom, try not to wear it all day leading up to it. My main concern for that wouldn't be that you'd be dancing, but rather that you'd overheat pretty quickly.

u/charlesmajora · 347 pointsr/malefashionadvice

This outfit is insanely popular on r/malefashionadvice and r/TwoBudgetsOneLook so I thought I’d offer my take – 3 options / price ranges for each item (I’ve tried to use options available in both UK and US).

I haven’t included the long-sleeved Henley shirt since you can get them basically anywhere.
I also haven’t included the scarf (it’s just a brown scarf lol).
I’ve included the watches separately (in the second two) as they add disproportionate cost to the outfits and aren’t essential.

The Shotgun is Anderson Wheeler, and costs over £40,000.

http://www.shootinguk.co.uk/reviews/rifle/james-bond-guns-anderson-wheeler

Thanks to /u/zgoos for advice on shotgun alternatives.

CZ Sharptail $999

Beretta 486 Parallelo $5,350

Also disclaimer - even if you buy everything I’ve listed here it won’t automatically make you look like Daniel Craig. Cheers!

Budget

Casio MTP-1215A-2A2 Men's Blue Analogue Quartz Steel Watch with Date Display £20 / $30

London Fog Men's Milford Washed Cotton Blazer with Removable Inner Vest £35 / $50

Fruit Of The Loom Mens Set-In Belcoro Yarn Sweatshirt £9 / $12

Jack & Jones Mens Designer Branded Slim Fit Stretch Black Jeans £35 / $50

[Clarks Men's Montacute Lord Boot £64 / $90] (https://www.amazon.com/Clarks-Montacute-Chestnut-Lined-Leather/dp/B01JPI81OO/ref=sr_1_5?s=apparel&ie=UTF8&qid=1521564562&sr=1-5&nodeID=7141123011&psd=1&keywords=brogue%2Bboots&th=1&psc=1)

Total: £163 / $228




Mid-range

Barbour Men's Lutz Waxed Jacket – Olive £175 / $245

SEIKO PRESAGE Automatic Blue Gradation Cocktail Time "Blue Moon" SRPB41J1 £355 / $500

Levi's Men's 501 Original Fit Jeans £50 / $70

Charles Tyrwhitt Mid blue merino wool crew neck jumper £45 / $63

Loake Bosworth Brogue Derby Boot £250 / $350


Total: £520 / $728 (plus £355 watch)






















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Barbour Beacon Sports Waxed Jacket - £400 / $560

N.Peal Oxford Round Neck Sweater in Blue Wave - £250 / $350

All Saints Jeans - £95 / $133

-Originals no longer available, alternatives at allsaints.com

Crockett and Jones Islay Boots £480 / $672

Omega Seamaster AQUA TERRA 150M 41.5 MM £4000 / $5600

Total: £1225 / $1715 (plus £4000 watch)

u/aleandwhores · 1 pointr/frugalmalefashion

I have one of the suits that are currently on sale on Amazon. Lightly used, worn under 10 times. Dry cleaned once. Owned in a smoke free home. Kept Macys coat hanger since purchase.

http://www.amazon.com/Tommy-Hilfiger-Nathan-Stripe-Button/dp/B00H374X0Q/ref=lp_8403699011_1_1?m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&s=apparel&ie=UTF8&qid=1395963104&sr=1-1


Thats the one I have. 42S Never altered. Amazon wants 195$. Ill take 150 shipped to CONUS. If you have some interest let me know and I am happy to take any pictures you would like or answer any questions to the best of my ability.

u/f22_dude · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

You bring some very relevant points to the metaphorical table. I think I shall reconsider what I will replace my aging leather jacket with. I'm leaning toward getting one of these:

http://www.amazon.com/High-end-Double-Breasted-Badges-Leather/dp/B00MIGPWVQ/ref=sr_1_99?ie=UTF8&qid=1419658382&sr=8-99&keywords=men%27s+long+coat

I looks like a happy medium between a regular leather jacket and a knee length coat that looks like is from a spy movie. Thank you again for the intelligent feedback. Do you have any further points to offer?

u/Searchlights · 3 pointsr/newhampshire

You might laugh, but I've had great success with Georgio Cerruti suits. Buy one online and then pay to have it tailored to you. http://www.amazon.com/Button-Super-Extra-Black-Dress/dp/B001IB0NCA/ref=sr_1_11?ie=UTF8&qid=1425427956&sr=8-11&keywords=mens+suit+super+150

u/duffman13jws · 4 pointsr/frugalmalefashion

I bought this suit yesterday and the one I linked was in the suggested items. Seems like too good of a deal to pass up for a designer label 100% wool suit. I would think it can't be any worse than your average Jos A. Bank suit.

Reviews say it is more of a modern fit than slim fit FYI. Anybody have any experience with them?