I don't care about the blue suit, just the missing steel bracelets.
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Gold. This comment is gold.
Doesn't matter if they still let him go even though he doesn't respect the dress code.
How does a 34-count felon pass through the countries?
The same way sewage usually passes though countries I would imagine.
Many nations do not allow convicted felons to visit. Italy is not one of them.
Pretty sure all of them will have forms that can be filled to allow access to felons with approval of the border services, it's the case in Canada and is the process that Bush had to go through to visit and that Trump will have to go through to visit as well. He will be let in, but the paperwork will have to be filled.
He counts that as a win. MF lives for shit like this. Look up all the petty shit he did when he bought Mar-a-lago.
What's with the dude wearing the white bowtie?
Looks like he's also wearing a tailcoat. That's maximum formality. I assume as an indication of maximum respect. Probably not planning to tapdance.
White tie is a level of formality above black tie. He might probably a diplomat honoring him as head of state rather than as the head of Catholic Church.
A Secret Server.
I fucking hate formalwear rules.
Dark blue should count as a "dark suit", shouldn't it? If the expectation was "wear a black suit", then the rule should have been "wear a black suit".
Even just having to wear a suit at all is stupid: "You must wear a special kind of jacket that doesn't properly close in front, creating a little window through which people can see the shirt you're wearing underneath, and a ribbon of pretty fabric you wear draped around your neck."
Meanwhile, women are allowed to just use reasonable discretion as long as they're wearing a dress. The style of dress isn't specified (but of course most women will interpret it as "show a little bit of bare chest, but not too much, because it's a funeral")
All the women pictured here are wearing black in the strictest sense of the color what in the fuck are you even rambling about
"Clothes-Optional" funerals are a blast when everyone is 73.
I wonder if future people will see the suit and tie and think about it similarly to how we look at paintings of people from the 17th century wearing Ruffs, and concluding that they looked silly. I sure do think ties look silly.
Of course it will be seen as silly. Most people are just too used to them to see them that way today.
It's like seeing judges wearing wigs and robes. At one point that was just normal formalwear, but it looks really goofy now.
I think suit/tie and dresses are the only type of clothing every human will recognize for as long as civilization as we know it doesn't crumble. You could show someone from ~~100~~300 years ago, a suit or a dress from today, and they would know what it was
The suit is a 20th century invention.
Someone might "know what it was", i.e. it's a jacket that doesn't close properly and matching pants. But, they didn't exist until the 20th century.
It's a matter of time before they finally go out of fashion, and people look at them like we look at men wearing tights and shirts with puffy sleeves.
Suit/tie combo has been the focul point of men's fashion longer than any other style(in western culture at least). It's remained more or less the same for over 100 years
I agree if the expectation was for people to wear black only, then the text of the code should have said "black" and not "dark."
Formal Dress Codes suck, but at the least the events are usually short and you can at least take off the tie and jacket, maybe roll up the shirt sleeves if they're long.
Where do you draw the line between black and grey? Dark should mean black or dark grey. Although the reality is that nothing is truly black, one of the closest we've seen is Vanta Black.
Cartoonist Michael Leunig (r.i.p.) called them the 'business burkha' and I've thought of them as such ever since.
Is a dark blue suit not a "dark suit?" Trump isn't even the only person wearing a dark blue suit in this picture:
Ah the middle of the room where everyone can see and hear us, excellent spot for a private meeting.
Still better than over Twitter
These conversations are usually held over Signal.
Blue suit? ... oh, I'm wearing blue and not black because I'm not sad ... I'm just here so that everyone can see me.
I am feeling called out today because the only suit I own is dark blue, and I do wear it to funerals. Am I supposed to own a black suit? Do people feel disrespected? Nobody has ever said anything...
You're not going to the Pope's funeral.
Honestly, most people will never attend a very formal funeral. Wear your blue suit. If you come to mine I hereby grant permission to wear jeans and a band or nerd T-shirt. It's very indicative of what I wore most of my life up to this point even if I dress better now when I leave the house.
I don't think most people care as long as you are trying.
You wear your dark blue suit son. It's obviously respectful. That's all that matters.
Where I'm from only close friends and family would wear a suit and dark blue would be absolutely fine. Black jeans and a nice jacket would be spot on here too in nearly all circumstances.
I'll tell you what though if you got an invite to the pope's funeral I'd bet you money you'd pony up for black. That's all folks are saying here.
Am I supposed to own a black suit?
Supposed to? There is no hard-fast rule saying so, but it can be good to have one for these types of events. Even though you probably won’t be escorted away, it’s considered respectful to some- from a traditional sense.
Similar in the way that you generally won’t see someone wearing a white dress to someone else’s wedding.
And a good tailored black suit is never a bad thing to own.
FWIW I reckon you're fine mate 👍
Unless there is a Dress Code that explicitly says you must wear a "black" suit, you're fine. I wouldn't worry about it.
Physically Trumpy boy looks so weak. Weak enough that he can't even sit up straight properly and is forced to hunch over.
Looks like it may have been brightened slightly?
Looks like a saturation bump. Good eye. I didn’t make it. I found it on Substack.
Trump looks like a gormless hunchback.
I see a lot of comments on this idiot and his blue suit. This is the only fucking suit he owns. A large, off the rack, kmart looking thing.
He probably doesn't even know the difference (or names) of colours.