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.