I use the word "beloved" only because it was beloved by some. For me personally, I was never really a fan. It wasn't necessarily the color itself. In fact, I think we looked pretty darn good in the creamy white. But in my opinion, the fit of the coat was awkward at best, and pairing it with a normal white dress shirt--instead of an actual tux shirt that's built for a bowtie--just never quite seemed to "work". Every time I put it on, I tried to envision it in the various depictions below, all the time knowing such depictions would never become reality.
Now I realize that devoting a blog post to the color of a coat is kind of a silly subject to focus on--especially when such focus centers on my personal opinions of what the creme jacket could have looked like. But noteworthy choir news has been hard to come by these days! Yes, we released an excellent EP album recently, and yes, the weekly re-broadcasts of Music & the Spoken Word continue to inspire many, but aside from that, there's little to say.
Speaking of the men's wardrobe though, the men of the choir received an email this week asking us to sign up for a time that we could go into the Tabernacle and have a fitting for our new tux. Social distancing and wearing a mask were required and it was strictly to be an "in and out" activity. At any rate, the new tux will definitely be a great addition to the current wardrobe. And while I probably shouldn't announce its color or specific look, I will say it's modern looking and of a color not currently worn by the men!
All that's missing now is actually being able to meet together and sing!
Until next time, God be with you.
PS: A big shoutout to our men's wardrobe committee that does an excellent job in fulfilling so many responsibilities: replacing buttons, sewing up tares, having our suits and shirts dry cleaned, making sure we don't have the wrong suit color or tie on when we leave the locker room, sizing us for new items, and so much more! Thank you, brethren.