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How to win a Ghanaian woman over with your dressing

Most important fashion rule; don’t ever wear a white suit to somebody’s wedding.

Be different

Men fashion icons are always accolades before men have fewer wardrobe options to choose from.

The worst feeling ever is going to a wedding to find your life partner and the next guy sitting next to you is in a suit indistinguishable from yours.  To stand out at any social gathering, you need to pay attention to the details and think outside the box.

Think of an African print pocket, specialty cuff links, a brooch and something different to add flair to your look.

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Dress practically

Inquiry more about the venue of the wedding and research more about the style and type of fabric to choose to steal the attention of the female guests at the wedding. Weddings are all-day affairs, so you have to choose an outfit you can feel comfortable in for a long period of time.

Be fashionable

Don’t leave your outfit preparation for the last minute.

Let your trusted and truthful friend be present while you are trying on your outfit at the designer’s place. Invest in your appearance, weddings are once in a lifetime event and you need to up your fashion game.

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Don’t upstage

This is the most crucial tip. You are a guest at the wedding, don’t wear any outfit to steal the attention. The day’s event is not about you, you are there to support and celebrate the couple. Play it cool and opt for something classic, a finely tailored suit or tux, nothing too over-the-top. Most importantly, don’t ever wear a white suit to somebody’s wedding.

White is the color is for the bride and groom to wear, there are other vibrant colors to wear.

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