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I dont know what to wear to my cousins wedding...?

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my cousin is gettin married in october at Chicago, IL and im not sure what to wear im not in the wedding but going still to see her get married i have a jean skirt to wear but no shirt or shoes its going to be a little cold also bc its going to be out side so im not sure if i just want to wear just a short sleeved shirt or not any ideas of what to wear???

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  1. No jeans please!  

    A nice dark skirt, and a pastel blouse, hose, a matching sweater, and take your coat.  You should consider wearing your winter boots, esp if you have a kind of dressier pair of tall black ones.  After all, it is Oct in Chicago.  You have a couple of months to look around and scout out sales to get the best deal.


  2. def no jeans. unless its just that low key of an affair. you should def ask. Honestly, you cant go wrong with black pinstripe dress pants, heels, and a light colored long sleeved top probably collard. it will look a little "businessy" but you can wear an under shirt so you dont get too chilly.  its better than looking really uncomfortable freezing or bundle in a jacket. Its also a safe choice so your not over or under dressed

  3. Depends on how fancy the wedding is, time of day etc.

    I was married in June and my husband's sisters (he has 4) all were calling me asking how fancy they should dress etc.  Don't be afraid to ask your cousin for some advice.  She may have helpful suggestions or thoughts.  She may also not want other people wearing the same colors as her bridesmaids so it would be helpful to be straightforward and ask her.

  4. No jean skirt. Wear something "church dressy" - a nice dress, nice pants and a pretty top, etc. If you still aren't sure, talk to a member of the wedding party (maybe your aunt, the bride's mom?) about what would be appropriate.

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