There are three crucial items that separate a tuxedo from an everyday suit. First and foremost, the jacket lapels of a tuxedo are covered in a satin material. Suit lapels are usually made of the same...
If you have been invited to an affair and the invitation reads “Black Tie Optional” then you are not required to wear a tuxedo. However, chances are there will be more guests wearing tuxedos than regular...
Traditional style tuxedos are typically manufactured with a 1 or 2 button front. These jackets have been recommended in the industry for many years and never seems to be phased out by the manufacturers. Highly...
Tuxedo manufacturers typically offer their jackets with one of three lapel options: a notch, a peak, or a shawl. All three styles are considered acceptable for any occasion. Your decision should be based on...
Polyester and/or Polywool Blends are the most affordable tuxedos on the market today. The fabric isn't very soft but it is strong and durable. This type of tuxedo is commonly used by musicians and catering...
Over 99% of the tuxedos manufactured today are offered in a single breasted version. The single breasted jacket buttons directly down the front like any other jacket or blazer would. It can be worn buttoned...
FACT: THE AVERAGE 7 DAY CRUISE FEATURES 2 FORMAL EVENINGS ... On some cruises as many as four! Sure, you could "get by" with a dark business suit or you could "rent" a tux from your local men's shop. Let's...
Jackets manufactured with a 1 or 2 button front that feature a notch or peak lapel are truthfully the most traditional styles when it comes to owning a tuxedo. They remain the most popular style offered in...