launderedlace Posted May 28 Share Posted May 28 (edited) Has anyone actually been to a wedding where handkerchiefs are provided for guests (and their happy tears)? I'm thinking there could be a story-line around this, so any related observations anyone is able to share might be useful background reading 🙂  Edited May 28 by launderedlace Link to comment
cjblo Posted May 30 Share Posted May 30 On 5/28/2024 at 12:52 PM, launderedlace said: Has anyone actually been to a wedding where handkerchiefs are provided for guests (and their happy tears)? I'm thinking there could be a story-line around this, so any related observations anyone is able to share might be useful background reading 🙂  Way too dainty for me, but I do agree that if people dress up to the nines, a handkerchief (m/f/x) should be part of the attire... Link to comment
launderedlace Posted May 31 Author Share Posted May 31 (edited) 13 hours ago, cjblo said: Way too dainty for me, but I do agree that if people dress up to the nines, a handkerchief (m/f/x) should be part of the attire... That's a fair point - the images I have found related to handkerchiefs for wedding guests have all shown 'small, floral, frilly' handkerchiefs. Which is possibly making a few assumptions. I'd certainly be up for including a greater diversity of handkerchiefs: after all, there mights be guests turning up with streaming colds, or who suddenly get triggered by the wedding flowers. Something more robust, handkerchief-wise, would be required to deal with such eventualities! Edited May 31 by launderedlace Link to comment
cjblo Posted June 3 Share Posted June 3 Exactly, though I guess if snot is dripping, you should have brought one out of your own stash…. Link to comment
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