Saturday, September 6, 2008

Tuxedo Formal Wear

Traditional tuxedo formal wear is a woolen and single breasted with peaked or shawl collars. In Black tuxedo, the lapels are covered with satin and more modern styles are trimmed in grosgrain or wool. Most of the tuxedos can be seen with notch lapels and 2 or 3 buttons. The tuxedo is the mens suit of clothes looks in semi formal, black tie evening dress convention.

The double breasted suit, fashion suit and business suit buttons should be satin covered. The shirt is white with linked cuffs and it will be pleated with turn down collar and French or barrel cuffs have a pique bib front with either turndown collar and French cuffs or wing collar and barrel cuffs. The contemporary fashions always features with full 5 or 6 button vest matching the color of one's partner's dress, with a matching bow tie or necktie of the same color. Black tuxedo is a more commonly used suits among men and most of the people make use of different color tuxedos. Only, the fabric of the tuxedo suit, not the cut or style, differentiates the modern tuxedo from a business suit.

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