I'm with the majority - casual smart.
Casual enough to allow them to be comfortable in not being "dressed up", smart enough to make a good impression and to show that I am taking their wedding seriously.
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Although about 70% of my gigs are Weddings I do very few Pre wedding meets, most people who want to meet up prefer to come along to a gig.
Roadie and myself always DJ in our Logo'd black shirts and black trousers.
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Looks like I'm the only one who goes to client meetings in a t shirt & jeans then.
Last edited by rob1963; 15-09-2008 at 08:05 PM.
Pre wedding consulatations are absolutely vital whether you meet the couple of not.
I just talked to the groom on one and when the actaul night came the bride wasnt happy with the arrangements at all !
It is something that needs both parties there so they can agree between themselves what they expect.
The person hiring the disco might want a cheap disco while the otehr person could be expecting more than an IPOD based disco.
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