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Are there any hints regarding our attire for the reception?
Many times in the excitement of outfitting the wedding party, individuals forget
that they won't be posed for photographs all day! They will actually have to sit
down, walk around, bend over, hug people, and yes, dance! Keep this in mind
as you try on your wedding day attire. Actually go through the motions when
you have your gown/ tux/ bridesmaid/ attire on. Many a bride and groom have
made their entrance onto a dance floor only to find one member of the couple
(or both!) can't raise their arms to form the dance couple.
While the groom may remove his wedding jacket later on in the reception, he
must be able to dance in it for your first dance. A good tuxedo is constructed so
that the cut from the jacket body to the sleeve is higher up in the armpit. The
higher this cut is the more movement capability the jacket has without riding up
and down on the grooms neck and shoulders. Dance jackets for professionals
are actually constructed in such a way that we must push our arms into the
sleeve and feel a tightness under the arm resulting in a very flexible arm and a
very quiet bodice of the jacket.