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Men's suits can lose sleeves. Wedding gowns can attach veils.
Only the beautiful could wear such a veil that you refer to.
Now if you want some short 'Visor' veils see wedding-veil.com/short-veil.
Don't you wonder if the menswear designers can take off the sleeves of a suit, we could attach the veil to the wedding wear gown.
We have gone beyond using the veil to hid the impostor bride that is mentioned in Genesis.
Orangecountyweddingplan.com/weddingveil tells this Genesis story:
"The origin of the Wedding Veil lies before Christianity or the advent of Islam since it is mentioned in Genesis when Jacob was tricked by his father-in-law Laban into marrying the older Leah in place of Rachel, his true love, due to him being unable to identify his bride until the veil was lifted after the wedding. This resulted in Jacob marrying both women, an outcome that would not be possible today.
The veil has been used in many cultures, even that of ancient Rome. In Jewish weddings to this day, the experience of Jacob can no longer be the fate of the unwary groom since he now lowers the Wedding Veil only just before the ceremony begins, and then lifts it before the kiss, traditionally to make sure that he does not suffer the fate of Jacob."



Only the beautiful could wear such a veil that you refer to.
Now if you want some short 'Visor' veils see wedding-veil.com/short-veil.
Don't you wonder if the menswear designers can take off the sleeves of a suit, we could attach the veil to the wedding wear gown.
We have gone beyond using the veil to hid the impostor bride that is mentioned in Genesis.
Orangecountyweddingplan.com/weddingveil tells this Genesis story:
"The origin of the Wedding Veil lies before Christianity or the advent of Islam since it is mentioned in Genesis when Jacob was tricked by his father-in-law Laban into marrying the older Leah in place of Rachel, his true love, due to him being unable to identify his bride until the veil was lifted after the wedding. This resulted in Jacob marrying both women, an outcome that would not be possible today.
The veil has been used in many cultures, even that of ancient Rome. In Jewish weddings to this day, the experience of Jacob can no longer be the fate of the unwary groom since he now lowers the Wedding Veil only just before the ceremony begins, and then lifts it before the kiss, traditionally to make sure that he does not suffer the fate of Jacob."


