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I am getting married in two weeks (in the garden of a plantation-style house). When my 'maids and I were shoe shopping yesterday, they requested that they be barefoot for the ceremony. I don't really care -too much ;)- what they wear, but I am wondering if that would look strange with the groomsmen wearing brown dress shoes. The boys will be wearing casual khaki-colored tuxes with no vest/tie and the top button of their shirts undone.
I think it would go well since the venue is a plantation style house and the wedding seems casual enough. It sets a tone for fun and enjoyment which is what everyone wants for their wedding and reception. Congrats.
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My husband lost his job almost three months ago, but just recently got another job. This job is not paying that well, but I am thanking God up above that He gave my husband this job. Money is extremely tight. And my friend bought my little boy a three piece suit, however, he does not have any dress shoes to go with it. He has a pair of brown Sketchers(they kind of look like clogs) and two pair of tennis shoes. Now, my question is, would the brown pair of clogs/sketchers pass for dress shoes? What would you do in this situation? It's Christmas... its a special time and I want both of my children to look nice. Thank you so much for the advice and I wish everyone one of you happy holidays!
The suit is very dark blue, it almost looks black
I would go with the sketchers and a pair of dark colored socks. If you are taking pics take off the shoes and the socks will look nice without making the shoe issue stand out.
I used to have this cut picture of a group of anime children.
The girl had long brown hair put up in either a pony- or a side-tail. She had brown eyes. She was walking down a big street with (I think) either regular green-leaf or sakura-blossom trees on either side. She wore a white dress shirt and over that a brown/tan jacket. A green plaid skirt (uniform) was on her too. She had socks and black (or brown) dress shoes on. She was carrying a black school bag, two plush-keychains dangling from it. They had blue hair and red hair, I think.
Beside her, where I think she was looking, there were two RC racecars racing past her. Up ahead, I think, were the boys that she had keychains of.
I don't know the artist or the characters, but finding this picture could be so helpful to me. I've already looked on Photobucket as much as my patience can allow in one night (a LOT of searching), along with trying Gelbooru, Safebooru, and even here.
Please let me know if you find it...
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Also, I have been trying to locate a fan-done picture I came across a week or so ago (on Photobucket, I think). It was of Makoto (though the tags I searched--I THINK--were male-related. Like "boy" or something) with a hand atop her head--short brown hair(a spoiler scene, but not very much so that the movie would be ruined if you saw it). It was a sunset behind her, and she's crying. The hand on her head has a wristband around the wrist.
Thanks to anyone who looks for them, or finds them! <3
I hate it when you lose pictures you adore. I havn't seen any of the pictures you are talking about
BUT
i have a solution.
Have you heard of deviant art?
Its is the best place to go for art of anysort, anime happens to be a bif thing on it,
Give it a shot, try and find those pics you love, and goodluck.
Who knows? you could fall in love with a whole set of new pictures!
XoXo
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Adjustable quality satin bowtie, wrap around the neck
White tuxedo shirt with pintuck front
Fully lined satin vest
The Skirts are plaid yellow green and black.
There are green and white regular uniform shirts and white button down uniform shirts. All khaki uniform pants.
This is the dress policy:
GIRLS: Grace King plaid slack, plaid kilt skirt or khaki pleated skirt maybe worn. The skirt must be hemmed to the top of the knee; the waistband must be worn at the waist, not rolled, and visible.
NO pants of any type may be worn under the skirt.
ONLY school colors, gray, or black may be worn under the skirt.
BOYS/GIRLS: Dress khaki uniform trousers must be worn with solid brown, black, or khaki belt. No large belt buckles are allowed. Trousers must be fitted at the waist without support of the belt. Pants can be no bigger than one inch around the waist when the pants are measured. The length of the trousers must be hemmed at least to the top of the shoe and must not touch the ground.
NO jean-style pants cargo pants, carpenter’s pants, cell-phone pants, cropped or Capri pants, oversized pants.
No frayed hems, slits in hems or pants legs, or holes.
NO external, outside pockets.
Shirts must be the white or hunter green polo uniform shirt with the Grace King logo. White short or long-sleeved oxford cloth shirts with the Grace King logo may also be worn with only top two buttons open. The shirt must be tucked into the trouser/skirt. Shirts must be tucked into pants so that belts are visible. Collars must be worn down. Shirt sleeves may not be rolled up. Class boards, clubs, athletic teams, etc., may wear shirts with a Grace King-related logo approved by the principal, but only on approved days. These shirts also must be tucked into the trouser/skirt. Collars of uniform shirts must be visible. No other type of shirt may be worn over the uniform shirt.
No logo T-shirt or long-sleeve shirts may be worn under the uniform shirt. T-shirts must be in school colors, black, or gray.
Shoes must have backs, with no heels higher than two inches. If shoes have laces or straps, they must be properly closed. Shoestring must be school colors, brown, or black. Black or brown dress/casual shoes are permissible. No boots, open-toed shoes, or sandals may be worn. Plain socks in school colors must be worn daily.
LIGHT OUTERWAER: ONLY properly fitted official Grace King sweat shirts and jackets mat be worn over the uniform.
NO other logo may appear on outerwear.
HEAVY OUTERWEAR: In cold weather, any heavy coat may be worn outside the buildings only.
Clothing may not be worn that:
Has unpatriotic words or pictures
Represents any off-campus fraternity, sorority, or other club, high school, or group designs or insignia not approved by the school administration.
Depicts any alcohol, drug, or cigarette-related items or symbols.
Depicts type of violence
Relates to politics/politicians
Has suggestive or profane words or pictures
Is determined to be disruptive by the administration
Is oversized
The following items are not allowed on campus:
Blankets and pillow
Headwear of any type, including hats, scarves, bandannas, headbands. Knit caps may be worn in cold weather, outside only.
Armbands and wristbands
Purses/handbags may not exceed 9” X 12” in size
Earring with diameter greater than a quarter
Excessive jewelry, including heavy chains, name plates, large rings, and dangling earrings (Maximum: 2 earring per ear, 1 necklace, 1 bracelet per arm)
Eyebrow, nose, tongue or any visible body piercing
Hair dyed any unnatural hair color
Any distractive makeup or hairstyle
Clothing worn inside-out
Excessive hair styles
Surprisingly, your dress code is a little more lenient than mine back in high school. (And I only graduated three years ago!)
In a school with a strict uniform, students learn to pick up on minute details. Pick your earrings, necklaces, and bracelets with care. Choose a different eyeshadow color (nothing too bright!) every day.
We also showed off our style by carefully breaking the smaller uniform rules. We would roll our shirt sleeves (oxford shirts, we weren't allowed to wear polos) or unbutton an extra button. We rolled the hem of our skirt and untucked our shirts AS SOON as the bell rang. We had our sweaters taken in so they would be a little smaller.
Also, our skirts weren't allowed to be more than 4" above our knees. Some teachers would make us kneel down and measure how far off the ground the skirt was. Talk about embarrassing!
... But we survived.
Yes, occasionally we got "pink slips" (uniform violations), but it's not like that ruined our lives. And on school events (plays, cook-outs, etc) where we didn't have to be in uniform, everyone was dressed to the nine!
It's tough, but you'll be in college soon enough and you can wear whatever you want. Hang in there!
How can I scene-ize this dress code?
Please find any loopholes possible and tell me how I can be scene in this ugly dress code.
BOYS & GIRLS
·Polo style 3-button shirt, collared, with sleeves
·Solid black, white or gray in color
·NO logo except Pistor Middle School
·No OVERSIZED shirts allowed
·ONLY a solid black, white or gray t-shirt may be worn beneath polo shirt, and it must be tucked.
·All students must tuck their shirts.
BOYS
· Solid khaki, tan or black colored pants, or walking shorts with finished hem or cuff
·NO Spandex, knit, athletic or sweat pant material allowed
GIRLS
· Solid khaki, tan or black colored pants capris or walking shorts with finished hem or cuff
· NO Spandex, knit, athletic or sweat pant material allowed
·Skirt or shorts length must meet or exceed tips of finger when arms are held straight against legs
·Skirts should be straight or A-line
BOTH
·All bottom clothing must fit at the waist.
·No oversized, wide legs
BOYS AND GIRLS
·In cooler weather, ONLY a solid sweatshirt or sweater in either white, black or gray shirt may be worn over collared shirt. NO emblems, trim, logos or lettering
·Jackets must be a solid color; logos or lettering cannot be larger than 2 inches.
SHOES
·All footwear must be black, tan or white
·Sneakers, dress shoes or boots with soles and heels no more than 1” thick are allowed
·Laces may be only black, brown or white
·Sandals must cover 75% of foot. NO flip flops, thongs, slippers.
SOCKS
·Plain white, black or tan
BELTS
·Solid black, tan or brown with a permanently attached plain buckle
·Belt must be secured in belt loops
·Belt end may not hang down from waist
JEWELRY
· NO expensive jewelry should be brought to school
·Pierced jewelry must be worn in ears only and must be modest in style
·Heavy neck chains, medallions and beads are not allowed. One necklace may be worn under a shirt
·Jewelry should not distract from the learning process (jingling bracelets, huge medallions, etc.)
·Hats, hair nets or sunglasses (unless medically prescribed)
·Only natural color contact lenses may be worn
·Pants or shorts that sag below the waist
·Bare midriff
·Body piercing other than earrings
·Colored hair that is not a natural color. NO hairstyles that distract from the learning environment. Hair ties should be white, black, or tan
·Bandanas, sport headbands or wristbands, chains or spikes
This. Is. Awful!! I'm so sorry!! I don't know what to do really here except maybe the most original things you can do is with your hair.
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This year Hugo Vitelli and Miralto Boy brands offer a wide verity of selections for any type of occasion. Form classic skin designs and to casual These shoes are perfect for the upcoming spring/ Easter season
FKO has Derby shoes or Blücher style of leather shoe with open lacing. The tongue of the shoe is made with the same piece of leather as the vamp, and the facings with the lacing holes meet together over the tongue, and are not stitched to the tongue at the bottom.
We also have oxford shoes which is a style of leather shoe with enclosed lacing. Oxford shoes are traditionally constructed of leather and were historically rather plain. The shoes originally appeared in Scotland and Ireland, where they are occasionally called Balmorals. The design of the shoe is often plain, but may include some small ornamentation or perforations.
The most common styles we Hugo Vitell offer are Brogues, also known as wingtips in the United States, are low-heeled shoes made of heavy leather, originating in Scotland and Ireland as a coarse, usually untanned leather shoe.
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