What To Wear To A Fancy Restaurant

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What To Wear To A Fancy Restaurant

Words by Mr Adam Welch

22 August 2016

Get the right look for that dinner date – the appropriate colour suit blazer, the trousers and shoes to pair with the wine and the wallet that pays for itself. Award yourself a Michelin star .

Well, look at you, with your two-person reservation at [insert impossible-to-book-Michelin-starred-hotspot ]. Presumably you’ve spent months on a waiting list, or had to call in a favour, or even done the trick where you call up and pretend to be your own assistant so you seem important enough to be granted a . Kudos to you. Unfortunately, you’re not just several fistfuls of banknotes away from the culmination of your latest , you also need to pick out something decent to wear. You can’t guzzle back that pile of meat fruit or snort asparagus cocaine wearing a battered pair of  and a moth-eaten , can you? No, of course not – all great dinners start with a certain sense of occasion, which is why we suggest you dress accordingly…

Start With a Blazer

First rule of high-end dining: don’t go overboard, suit-wise. Yes, you want to look smart, but wearing a  or  makes it look like you’re out on a business dinner or, worse, that you don’t frequent eye-wateringly expensive restaurants all the time. This   comes in a deep  hue, which delivers an appropriate amount of grandeur to your outfit, but is unstructured with patch pockets, so also seems nice and relaxed. Wear a  underneath, but make use of your napkin to ensure the amuse-bouche doesn’t end up splattered all over it – that’s definitely a faux pas.

Wear Proper Shoes

Yes, the lower half of your body will be hidden under the table for most of the evening, but that doesn’t mean it should be anything less than spectacular. Try a crisp pair of dark-brown mohair and wool-blend  from , and wear them with a pair of  .  in particular are a suitable match for all the  you’ll be served up via the pairing flights that are three times more expensive than even the exquisite  itself.

Prepare To Pay

What’s the one thing that is an absolute requisite for fine dining? Yes, that’s it, a wallet stuffed full of credit cards and/or money. Because at the end of the day, you’ll be leaving your chosen establishment a few hundred pounds (or dollars) lighter. Best to play it down, though, when it comes to crunch time, and whip out something refined and subtle, like this “Pelle Tessuta” (that is, woven leather)  from . A stylish pair of , meanwhile, will come in handy when you’re peering at the final total, saying things like, “The bread roll cost HOW MUCH?”

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