Finding the right concert choir outfits for your high school choir can mean more than long robes over dress clothes. To make sure that you have garments that suit the solemnity of your concerts and meet your budget, consider garments that are easy to fit and easy to care for.
Start with Black
A simple black tux or dress always looks clean and sharp from the audience. While high school students are still growing, a tux or dress that can be easily laundered and hung back up is a wise investment. For more casual concerts or holiday events, you can change up the look by adding a colored bow tie for the guys or a simple draped scarf for the ladies.
As you choose your
Focus on the Sleeves
While a tuxedo ensemble always includes a
Long sleeves with a simple cuff are likely your best choice. For the gentlemen, a long-sleeved white shirt that peeps out at the end of the jacket will create a clean, uniform line. These choices will also save you the frustration of visible tattoos.
Choose Shoes Carefully
Choosing just one shoe for all students is generally the best way to go. While character shoes can look very sharp on stage, women’s character shoes can be quite noisy. Additionally, the heel height may change sight lines for some in the back rows.
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A Word About Jewelry and Other Accessories
Many young people enjoy jewelry as a way to express their individuality. For concert night, it’s critical that you have a strict rule about eye-catching jewelry choices.
- Earrings: nothing sparkly, nothing dangling
- Uniform necklaces for ladies or no necklace allowed at all
- A limit of one ring per hand
This is particularly crucial if your performers hold up folders for some of their music. Multiple rings, sparkly necklaces, or heavy bracelets will draw the eye and damage the uniform look you’re trying to create. Save special accessories and jewelry for solo and ensemble contests or for your pop concert.