Standout elegance abounds in this striking White and Black Tuxedo. Cut to a slim fit from pure Super 120s wool by Vitale Barberis Canonico, this tuxedo features silk-lined pockets and grosgrain peaked lapels.
2. Introduction:
Men don’t get to sport a well fitted tuxedo very often and when they do,
they are always in doubt if they are doing it right. Right the from the type
of event to the accessories to the things that define the tuxedo they aren’t
very sure.
This article mainly defines few basic ideas and tips that needs to be
followed to get it right.
3. The very first thing is the event that they are worn to. The tuxedos are
usually worn to black tie events. Black tie events are formal events that
happens in the evening and tuxedos will be the best option for such
events.
When it comes to colour of the tuxedos, you can either choose black jacket
or white jacket. They are the usual. But if you like to add in your twist, go
for colours such as dark blue, grey or you can also go for bright colours.
4. Shoulder fit is critical. To get it right, it is okay to sacrifice comfort and
the shoulder fit really influences the overall look of your jacket.
Your jacket sleeves ought to be somewhat shorter than your shirt sleeves.
Never judge your sleeve length by bringing your arms up before you
(unless, obviously, you're anticipating strolling around like that).
Tuxedos pants should never be cuffed. Your tailor will for sure know
better and if he doesn’t know, you make clear that tuxedo pants should be
never be cuffed as they give an awkward look.
5. Tuxedo pants ought to have a slight break over the shoe. You don't need
your socks to be seen, but you also don’t want your pants dragging on the
ground or bunching up on top of your shoes and looking sloppy.
Cuff links should be used as buttons in shirts and it should be formal
jewellery. Tapered tuxedo shirts allow for a more tailored appearance
when the jacket is removed.
6. Conclusion:
These are the few things that needs to be taken care of when sporting
a tuxedo to have a killer look. Irrespective of how costly your tuxedo
is, if it doesn’t have a proper fit then the whole killer look will turn
into sloppy Charlie Chaplin look.