I applaud any bride who shows leniency on her wedding day. Different dress colors or necklines? Of course! Pick your own jewelry? Sure! Don't want to wear nail polish? You do you!
Texas bride Deanna Adams went loosey-goosey on tradition by letting her sister -- who served as maid of honor -- pick whatever outfit she'd like to wear for the nuptials.
"When you're maid of honor and told you can wear anything you choose... I regret nothing," Christina Meador, 38, shared on Reddit.
"About a year ago my big sister texted me asking if I would be her maid of honor," Meador explained to the Daily Mail's FEMAIL. "She, knowing that I'm not a big fan of wearing formal dresses and that I probably wouldn't have a lot of money to buy something really nice, reassured me by letting me know that I could pick out any outfit that I choose."
A bold move, and one that brides the world over are likely scoffing at.
"I was trying to think of something that I would be willing to wear more than once and thought to myself, 'Well, she did say anything, and if I'm spending more than $50, I want it to be a dinosaur costume, because they're fantastic and I've always wanted one.'"
Fair.
"I sent her a text so that she could have a laugh --surprisingly she was ok with it!"
Though some commented that the costume was "a giant middle finger" at the work put into planning a wedding, Deanna was anything but offended.
"My sister is awesome and I genuinely was not kidding when I said she could wear whatever she wanted."
Watch the procession in the video below: