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What should we wear to our lessons?

When you're considering what to wear to your dance lessons, keep in mind both your clothing and your shoes.
 
When it comes to footwear, both the bride and the groom should wear shoes similar to the ones you'll be wearing at the reception, if not the actual pair.
 
Dress for the temperature.  For your first class, you might want to layer with a jacket or a sweater you can remove if you become too warm.  Dances with a faster tempo are more likely to make your temperature rise.
 
For the bride, please remember that dancing in a pair of jeans and dancing in your wedding dress are two completely different experiences.  You might be more comfortable taking your first few lessons in regular clothes, but you should spend at least one lesson in a skirt with structure and hemline similar to your wedding dress.
 
The groom has it easier in the wardrobe department.  With the exception of those choosing a kilt for a traditional Scottish wedding, the only thing you might want to consider is practicing your dance in a suit jacket at least once.

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