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June is here and the summer wedding season is kicking off. So for this issue I have decided to speak on the topic of THE SUIT. I have been to black tie weddings, formal weddings, semi formal weddings, beach weddings and back yard weddings. All of these weddings have a few things in common. One I focus on with my grooms is "what the hell kind of suit do I wear?" So it's pretty simple really, I have knocked the options down to 3 categories of suits (Not included are casual weddings, shorts, t-shirts, etc...I am of the opinion that if your bride is in a wedding dress, you should be in a suit of some sort) I'm gonna run through them pretty quickly so try to keep up. So if we're all sitting comfortably...let us begin.
Tuxes, Tails & Morning Coats, Oh My!
I love wearing a tuxedo; there is just a feeling about putting one on. Most grooms just go for the standard tux no matter what kind of wedding they are having. But this doesn't have to be single or double breasted. 2 or 3 piece...3 piece comes with a vest or waist coat. Then we get into the tails (not a favorite of mine) or the Morning Coat (I do like this one). The Morning Coat is a very British look (in my humble opinion) and I really like it, plus it gives you an excuse to wear an ascot. It's up to you what you decide on, but these are the options for a Black Tie or Formal wedding. If you are having a Black Tie wedding, I suggest including some text on the invitation stating this, so your guests know there will be a dress cod e. So...there are so many choices for a black tie wedding. You have the standard tuxedo, but you can get a 1, 2 or 3 (and so on) button jacket.
I Have A Birthday Suit, But Now I Need A Wedding Suit.
If you have decided to pass on the tuxedo option and you're looking for a suit, there are limitless options for you. Colors, styles, cuts and so on. It will all depend on what YOU want, and what your bride says you want (Kidding!) Listen to her, but when it comes down to it, you have to wear it and you have to be comfortable in it. A well made suit can look amazing! I always suggest getting a new suit for the wedding, if you can't get a tailor made one, then buy off the rack and have it altered just for you. As my readers know, I highly recommend Indochino for all your formal wear needs. I own some of their stuff and it is fantastic! Also, it's not really that expensive. Have a look at your wedding colors, I suggest getting a neutral-ish suit (no wild colors) and adding the color and flair with the tie, shirt and of course the pocket square. A black, charcoal or navy suit will look great and you can wear it again after the wedding.
Style And Sand
Destination weddings have always been popular. Sadly most of the destination wedding photos I see are all the same, khaki's and a white shirt.....BLAH!!! Really!?!? How boring is that! I taught you better than that. Just because you don't want a formal wedding and its a little warmer on the beach doesn't mean you have to sacrifice the style and look like everyone else. You can still rock the suit, it doesn't have to be black, of course not. Try light gray linen, a pale blue, maybe you go plaid or striped, or go all out and sport a skinny fit white suit. You don't have to even wear a jacket. I styled a groom who got married in Jamaica; he wanted to be cool in the heat, yet stylish; So we got him into a light gray suit (no jacket), high button vest, custom made white shirt, simple black tie (top button unbuttoned) and we rolled up those sleeves.
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How to select that perfect Tuxedo suit?
Men find it difficult to select a tuxedo for their wedding. The main reason being they are unfamiliar with the parts and pieces of the tuxedo. To look different on the D-day it is important that you take out time to pick that perfect suit. If you don’t have experience in picking the perfect tuxedos here are a few tips.
Before entering any shop, find out how formal you’re wedding is going to be. Various styles of weddings call for different level wear. To determine the type of attire you have to wear, find out the time, guest size and location of your wedding. If you’re wedding is formal then all groomsmen can wear identical tuxedos? It’s normal for both groom and groomsmen to wear a variety of different styles.
Sizing should be given importance. Any men whether he is short, tall, skinny or heavy will look elegant and classy in a tuxedo. There are various flaws in each person’s body, it is important that you tell about it to the tuxedo representative. If you’re tall they should make the trouser legs long enough and jacket with sleeves should reach your wrist. If you’re short and slim then avoid double breasted jacket. See to it that tuxedo is very form-fitting. If you’re heavy and short then choose a vest so that you can draw your attention away from your waist and weight.
Price also plays an important role. Price keeps changing from one shop to another it depends on the location and designer of the tuxedo. A tuxedo shop can charge extra if you’re renting vest and shoes separately. Rental tuxedos are available in the range from $80 to $200. Also find out from the representative do they charge any late fees if they return the tuxedo after the due date and also find out if there are any hidden fees for dry cleaning or tailoring the garment. Also find out from the tuxedo shop owner does he offer any discounts for the groom’s tuxedos if the rest of the groomsmen order from the same shop. Ask this question because it will not be offered unless you say something.
You should have a basic understanding of all parts of the tuxedo if you want to wear them properly. The basic components include the coat. The coat can be in black color. Shirt should be in plain white color. Shirt should have French cuffs and also ask the shop owner to supply cuff links to give a sophisticated and polished look. The collar of the shirt should be wing for a black tie, while a white tie should be spread only. Tie can be a bow tie or a traditional tie.
Vest should be a full vest, because you may feel like taking your coat off during the reception because you’ll quickly get hot during the ceremony. Your shoes should be patent and shined leather. Try to wear pointed shoes if it is formal wedding.
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Good Tuxedo Choice?
I am about 6"2', 280 lbs. and 18 years old. It's too late to change now, but what do you think of my tuxedo choice for my "Masquerade" themed prom? I don't have a date, so I went for black and white. It consists of black pants, a black coat, white shirt, white vest, and white tie. Opinions?
good choice dont know about the white vest but cant change now
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