In fact, the suit had been so egregiously expensive, the Duke had been quite upset with him. Orpheus was the type to meticulously prep every aspect of his outfit down to the size and shape of the buttons and the cut of the collar. He quite enjoyed crafting his own outfits, and often arrived at the tailors with a hand drawn sketch of precisely the suit he needed.
This one, in particular, was laced with gold.
Tonight, he opted for a soft golden undershirt, a matching light gold tie, and gold buttons down the coat. His tailcoat was black to match Corin’s all black suit, giving them a sense of togetherness in their outfit choice, much to the displeasure of the Duke. The Langston family colors were white and gold, yet instead of opting for a typical white undershirt and gold patterned coat, Orpheus thought Corin’s introduction to society should be marked by the backing of the Duke, symbolically, of course, through the combined family color schemes.