A guide to Choir Uniforms: Do's and Don't | Stage Accents
Do's and Don't As any parishioner can attest, getting into a choir and getting a uniform is an important aspect of the choral experience. I realize this may sound depressing, but I've never seen a choir outfit that I adored. But, I believe, that's the point: choir dresses black should not be judged on a personal level, but instead, as a whole because the overall effect of a uniform choir is what matters most. Do: Select a cut and style that looks fantastic on everyone. One of the most difficult tasks! Colors should be simple like black. Although bright orange is your favorite hue, an entire choir dressed in brilliant orange may cause discomfort to the audience. Black is the traditional musician's color of choice. Uniforms must fit well in order to appear professional. I appreciate (and have worn) that church robes are hung big at best, but if you want to look international, it's all about a trim silhouette. Find uniforms that ar