To Suit the Groom

Here’s the problem, and you can help. Erik needs a suit to get married in. Some might suggest an eyeless black hood, but we are looking for something less symbolic. On Sunday, we toured the boutiques (and bars) of Soho to narrow the choices down to five options. Now we need you to vote and voice your opinions in the comments.

Here’s the scenario (yo): September wedding in Tuscany. Yes, Tuscany (say it with a blue blood accent). Don’t forget that to Italians, Tuscany is just the equivalent of Western Connecticut (and oddly a cheaper place to get married than New Jersey.) Picture clear sun over beatiful brown and green tumbling hill farms. Bridesmaids in black. Erik rides in on a donkey wearing which of the following suits:

Dark Tan – A very nice suit that echos the taupes and ecrus of the Tuscan panorama. Cons: Will not match the black-dressed maids or anything the groomsmen own.
Classic Gray – This suit at Sean (great name!) had a very clean line and was elegantly understated. It just made your subconcious say, “Nice suit!”
Dapper Brit Brown – A great suit from Linus, brown with blue pinstripes. A very bold statement with the right shirt and tie. The other men could wear regular brown.
Gray w/ White Stripes – Another gray with Meg and Jack. This was a phat suit, also displayed in the window with a big tie and a pink shirt. It’s dressy and formal with a healthy dose of panache. It would nicely match gray suits for the groomsmen.
Captain White – The suit, not Erik. Another very stylish suit from Linus. Obviously, he would never wear it again, but oh how good he would look that day. And why should just the bride wear white, when they both are virgins?

Vote now, we need your help. The groom can’t do much more shopping, although it obviously makes him so happy:

Site of the Day: Go and get free drinks, or avoid like the plague to bypass crowds of hipters, My Open Bar.

Here’s the problem, and you can help. Erik needs a suit to get married in. Some might suggest an eyeless black hood, but we are looking for something less symbolic. On Sunday, we toured the boutiques (and bars) of Soho to narrow the choices down to five options. Now we need you to vote and voice your opinions in the comments.

Here’s the scenario (yo): September wedding in Tuscany. Yes, Tuscany (say it with a blue blood accent). Don’t forget that to Italians, Tuscany is just the equivalent of Western Connecticut (and oddly a cheaper place to get married than New Jersey.) Picture clear sun over beatiful brown and green tumbling hill farms. Bridesmaids in black. Erik rides in on a donkey wearing which of the following suits:

Dark Tan – A very nice suit that echos the taupes and ecrus of the Tuscan panorama. Cons: Will not match the black-dressed maids or anything the groomsmen own.
Classic Gray – This suit at Sean (great name!) had a very clean line and was elegantly understated. It just made your subconcious say, “Nice suit!”
Dapper Brit Brown – A great suit from Linus, brown with blue pinstripes. A very bold statement with the right shirt and tie. The other men could wear regular brown.
Gray w/ White Stripes – Another gray with Meg and Jack. This was a phat suit, also displayed in the window with a big tie and a pink shirt. It’s dressy and formal with a healthy dose of panache. It would nicely match gray suits for the groomsmen.
Captain White – The suit, not Erik. Another very stylish suit from Linus. Obviously, he would never wear it again, but oh how good he would look that day. And why should just the bride wear white, when they both are virgins?

Vote now, we need your help. The groom can’t do much more shopping, although it obviously makes him so happy:

Site of the Day: Go and get free drinks, or avoid like the plague to bypass crowds of hipters, My Open Bar.