Men’s Tuxedo
What Are Tuxedos?
Tuxedos, also known as Dinner Suit or Tux, is a classic and elegant formal outfit typically worn by men for special occasions and black-tie events. A detailed explanation of a Tuxedo is:
Jacket:
The Tuxedo Jacket is the centerpiece of the ensemble. It is typically black or midnight blue, although other colors are becoming more popular for contemporary styles.
Tuxedo Jackets feature Original Silk accents which are often seen on the lapels, buttons, and pockets. They add a touch of luxury and sophistication.
One can choose from various lapel styles, including the timeless peak lapel, the classic notch lapel, and the distinctive shawl lapel. Each lapel style offers a unique look and can suit different body types.
Tuxedo Jackets are usually single-breasted, though double-breasted styles are also available for those seeking a more traditional, formal appearance.
The jacket may have one or two buttons, depending on the style, with one-button designs offering a sleek, minimalist look.
Shirt:
Underneath the jacket, a crisp white dress shirt is typically worn.
The shirt often features a pleated front or a hidden-button design for a clean and polished appearance.
The shirt's cuffs may be adorned with cufflinks, adding a touch of personality and refinement.
Trousers:
Tuxedo trousers match the color of the jacket and are typically made from the same fabric.
They have a satin or silk stripe down the sides, matching the jacket's accents, which creates a cohesive look.
Tuxedo trousers typically have a flat front and a clean, streamlined silhouette.
Accessories:
A black bow tie is the classic choice for a tuxedo, though other options like neckties or long ties can also be stylish alternatives.
Black leather shoes, often in a classic oxford or loafer style, complete the look.
Additional accessories like a pocket square, cufflinks, and a formal dress watch can add personal flair and sophistication.