Today, I wanna talk about how I got myself a coronation page suit. It’s not something I usually wear, obviously, but I needed one for a special event. So, let me tell you how it went down.

First, I started by doing some digging online. I had no clue where to even begin when it came to coronation outfits. I read a few articles about how important it is to get the outfit right for royal events. You gotta dress to impress, you know? I saw that there’s usually a mix of old and new styles for these things, showing off the country’s diversity and all that. Fancy stuff.
Then, I checked out what people actually wore to these events. There were pictures of all these royals and important folks in their fancy clothes. Some women wore these really elegant dresses and capes, others wore traditional outfits like kimonos. It was all pretty over the top, but I guess that’s the point.
After getting a general idea, I started looking for specific clothing items. I learned that some guys are supposed to wear something called a “Morning Dress” for the coronation, I even saw some stores offer a children’s dress for coronation parties that has a skirt with a tutu style. This gives me some ideas. But I’m not really into that, so I kept looking. I figured I’d need a nice suit, maybe a vest, and definitely some good shoes.
Next, I hit up a few stores in person. I tried on a bunch of different suits, but nothing felt quite right. Some were too stuffy, others were too flashy. I wanted something that looked sharp but also felt comfortable. I’m not used to wearing such formal clothes, so it was a bit of a struggle. Finally, found a tailor who seemed to know what they were doing. It looked like a good fit, so I decided to go for it.
Once I had the suit, I started thinking about the details. I read somewhere that accessories are important, especially for women. They’re supposed to wear hats or fascinators, which I guess are like fancy headbands. Not really my thing, but I did pick up a nice tie. I also made sure my shoes were polished and my shirt was ironed. Gotta look presentable, right?

- Researching online: Got a feel for the dress code and styles.
- Checking out photos: Saw what other people wore to similar events.
- Shopping for the suit: Tried on different styles until I found the right one.
- Getting it tailored: Made sure the suit fit me perfectly.
- Adding the details: Picked out a tie and polished my shoes.
Final Steps
The day of the event finally arrived, and I have to say, I felt pretty good in my coronation page suit. It wasn’t something I’d wear every day, but it was definitely appropriate for the occasion. I even got a few compliments, which was nice. All in all, it was a successful mission. I learned a lot about formal wear, and I even managed to pull off the look without feeling too out of place. Not bad for a regular guy like me, huh?