When you’re heading to court for a wedding, you’re probably not expecting the happy occasion to play out in the most fanny-packed of settings. But, if you’re getting married, you have to go to court, too. It doesn’t matter if the groom is the town’s local barber, the bride is a veterinarian in the middle of an animal outbreak, or the courthouse is the backdrop for a fake-emoji-based soap opera — when you’re getting married, you have to go to court. Courthouses are typically settings that don’t call for a lot of froufrou. Sometimes, it’s just a place to get married. Other times, it’s more of a party, too. It all depends on the specific courthouse. For example, some courthouse weddings are very low-key and don’t involve a lot of extra frills. Other courthouses are more lavish and are used to showcase the life of the couple getting married. There are even courthouses that have their own wedding chapels. Whatever the courthouse’s vibe, you need to dress for the occasion. Here’s what you should wear to a courthouse wedding.
Make sure your outfit is modest
No matter the courthouse, you should dress modestly. Courts and courthouses are places where people are supposed to be neutral on issues. You want to do everything in your power to keep the courthouse’s vibe neutral. A courthouse is a government building. It’s not a place where you’re supposed to show off your body. You don’t want to send the message that you’re getting married for the sole purpose of getting hitched, which is a very un-courthouse-like thing to do. You want to keep the courthouse’s vibe neutral so that the people who have to go there don’t have to think about whether their outfit is too sexy or not sexy enough.
Wear a dress that’s knee-length or longer
Courthouses usually aren’t a place where you want to show off a lot of cleavage or hips. Even if the courthouse’s vibe is a relaxed one, most courthouses are still a bit conservative. This means that you don’t want to show too much skin. You want to be comfortable and easy to move around in, but you also don’t want to be too covered. You don’t want to be so covered up that you can’t see what’s going on around you. You don’t want to be so covered up that you can’t participate in the ceremony. For example, if you’re getting married in a courthouse that has a wedding chapel, you don’t want your dress to be too dark to see what’s going on. Your dress should be knee-length or longer so that you can easily move around and participate in the ceremony.
Wear shoes that are comfortable
This goes for any wedding, but especially for a courthouse wedding. The last thing you want to do is injure your feet in uncomfortable shoes. Courtrooms are very acoustically sound. This means that the sound reverberates through them. You don’t want to be in a pair of heels that are so tall that you’re constantly putting your feet down on the floor. You want to wear shoes that are comfortable, but also easy to walk in. You don’t want to be in heels so tall that your feet hurt after only a few minutes of walking around in them. You also don’t want to be in shoes that are so comfortable that you end up falling asleep or forgetting that you’re at a courthouse and that you’re supposed to be paying attention.
Pick a garment you’ll feel comfortable wearing
Courthouses are spaces where people are supposed to be neutral. This means that you want to pick a garment that you feel comfortable wearing. You don’t want to pick a dress that makes you feel uncomfortable. You want to pick a dress that you feel like you could wear to the grocery store. You want to pick a dress that you can walk around in for a couple of hours without it being too much of a hassle. You want to pick a dress that you’re comfortable in. This isn’t to say that you need to pick a dress that you’re comfortable in now. You just need to pick a dress that you’re comfortable in. You want to pick a dress that you feel like you could wear to the grocery store or to the mall or to your friend’s house. You want to pick a dress that’s comfortable and easy to walk around in.
Make sure your outfit is easy to take off and back on
Courthouses are places where people are supposed to be neutral. This means that you want an outfit that you can easily take off. You don’t want to wear a complicated or intricate dress that takes hours to get out of. You don’t want to wear a dress that has a train that’s too long for you to walk on without tripping. You don’t want to wear a dress that requires a seamstress to take out of. You want to pick an outfit that you can easily take off. This doesn’t mean that you have to pick an outfit that’s easy to take off on one person and put back on on another. It just means that you can easily take off the dress and put it back on yourself.
Don’t forget your veil
Courthouses are places where people are supposed to be neutral. This means that you want to pick a veil that you can easily take off. You don’t want to wear a veil that requires you to have a seamstress take it off and sew it back on. You don’t want to wear a veil that’s too intricate to easily take off and sew back on. You want to pick a veil that you can easily take off and sew back on yourself. That means that you want to pick a veil that you can easily take off and sew back on yourself. You don’t want to pick a veil that requires a seamstress to do it for you. You don’t want to pick a veil that takes too long to sew on or sew back on. You want to pick a veil that you can easily take off and sew back on yourself.
Conclusion
When it comes to the courthouse, you want to be as prepared as possible. The courthouse is a place where people are supposed to be neutral. You don’t want to show too much skin, wear shoes that are too tall, pick a dress that’s too complicated, or wear a veil that takes too long to sew on or sew back on. In order to prepare, you need to make sure that your outfit is easy to take off and back on, doesn’t require a seamstress, and doesn’t require a long time to sew on or sew back on.