Tuxedos: Perfect for Special Occasions PDF Print E-mail
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Tuxedos are meant for those special occasions when you need to look your best. Have you received an invitation to a black tie event and aren’t sure what to wear? Black tie events call for a certain type of attire and do not allow too much flexibility. Maybe you have a wedding to attend and wish to have heads turn. Well, tuxedos can be the answer.

Tips on Choosing Tuxedos
Choosing a tuxedo does not have to be a nightmare, if you keep some simple tips in mind.

Tails: This depends on your height and shape. If you are tall, have a fairly good physic and long legs, a tuxedo with a tail is just the thing for you. However, if your body is more rounded and you aren’t very tall, tuxedos with tails can be highly unflattering.
Single Breasted Tuxedos: When choosing a single-breasted tuxedo, the number of buttons would be one of the most important things to consider. If you are slim and tall, you should choose a single-breasted tuxedo with three or four buttons. However, if your build is heavier, you would look better in a single-breasted tuxedo with one or two button(s).

Double Breasted Tuxedos: These look great on any body shape. Contrary to popular belief, stout men may look better in double breasted tuxedos.

Black or White Tuxedos: Tuxedos are usually black. You could also try a midnight blue tuxedo. If the climate is warm, you could opt for a white tuxedo. White tuxedos are generally worn between May and September.

Tips on Wearing Tuxedos
Now that you have chosen a tuxedo, here are some important tips on wearing it:

  • Tuxedos should be worn with formal trousers with a pleated front.
  • A waistcoat or a cummerbund is never worn with a double-breasted tuxedo.
  • Never wear blue or brown socks with a black tuxedo.
  • If you’re wearing a white tuxedo, you should still wear black shoes, a black bowtie and a white shirt.
  • Never wear a pre-tied bowtie with a tuxedo. articlepros