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I may be going to my son's Cardiff University graduation on Thursday.
He is not sure if he is going,because his late mother will not be there.
If I do go, are guests expected to wear a suit?
I do have one ,but I hate wearing it especially since the only time I have worn it was to my wife's funeral last year.
I am normally a joggers and T shirt person and I seem to recall at my other son's graduation about
20 years ago,I wore jeans and t shirt.
Advice anyone please?
Firstly sorry for your loss and sensitive to your situation.
My son graduated at Cardiff as well and we dressed 'smart casual'. I guess it depends on the weather. Hope you both decide to go and you can celebrate his achievement.
Sorry to go with a different opinion. I hate wearing suits.
I don't like shoes very much either.
But I wore a suit to my sons Cardiff graduation 2 years ago.
I don't really have anything smart casual these days as I never really need it. I should probably get some just in case!
So I guess my suit, but probably no tie.
I will have to cheat with shoes as formal shoes hurt my feet, so my smart black Skechers will do.
Thanks everyone
Sorry about the passing of your wife.
I wouldn't wear a suit. Treat yourself to a new pair of trousers and shirt; wearing new clothes has a certain 'feel-good' factor about it.
I’d go for trousers and shirt no tie, if it was me. But I’d personally accept the foot pain and wear proper shoes.
Either way, I’d echo what others have said in making sure that you do both go, it’s a big achievement and a milestone in his life. And also, sorry for your loss, I hope you are still able to make the day a happy one.
Above all, make sure you go. Went to my boy’s in Liverpool 20 odd years ago, very proud day especially for my late mother, what an experience it was for her, a Splott boy in a mortar board & gown. Don’t underestimate your part in it either, you’ve played your part leading up to the day![]()
I think for his big day you should make an effort. Tidy shirt, trousers & shoes, stick a tie in your pocket just in case you need it and have the photo shoot after. A day to remember; have a lovely day EB.
Make sure you shave. You wouldn't want folk mistaking you for one of the lecturers.
Only graduation I’ve been to was my brother’s forty odd years ago. At the time, I thought I was dressed up to the nines, but, in reality, it was smart casual - I’m no expert, but I can remember not feeling out of place back in 1982 I think it was and I can’t imagine things have changed to a more formal approach since then.
Smart casual is fine. Especially this time of year. A pair of trousers and an open-neck shirt will be fine.
I have a beard anyway! I will get it trimmed tomorrow, so people will know that I am not a lecturer!
Perhaps I should have bought a tweed jacket with elbow patches to confuse everyone.
(Do people still wear those?? I know some of my teachers did,but that was over 50 years ago)
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