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Understanding Admired Styles Of Men’s Dapper Tuxedos

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Everybody needs clothing. These include, of course, shirts, shorts, shoes, pants, and plenty more. But how about more formal attire? There are those special occasions where men need to spruce up the to max and buy or rent a tux.

There are many different styles of men’s tuxedos - from the ultra-modern to the incredibly conservative. Each one serving a different function and appropriate for a different event. To learn more about the various types and styles of tuxedos, read on.

Traditional Tuxedo

Typically, a tuxedo (also known as a dinner jacket) is a black, wool suit. It’s single breasted and has either peaked or shawl collars. Depending on the style, you’ll see an inch-wide strip of satin running up the seams on the outside of the legs. The satin covering the lapels will match. Normally, a bow tie is worn.

In Europe and the UK, this type of tuxedo is often referred to as a dinner jacket and will frequently only have one button. However, in North America, many popular and contemporary styles sport 2 or sometimes 3 buttons. Regardless of the style, the traditional tux is appropriate for black tie events, but is almost never worn before 4 o’clock.

Wearing Tails

Tails are extremely formal and typically only appropriate when attending a dinner with the Royal Family. The long tailcoat fashion is waning and rarely suited for most events. That said, if you’re invited to a “white tie” affair, then it’s expected that you will wear a black tailcoat with silk lapels.

The Morning Suit

There is also a style known as a morning suit or morning jacket. It consists of a long jacket with wide tails at the bottom and is normally worn for daytime weddings. When you wear a morning jacket, it’s often expected that you will change your jacket for the evening to something more appropriate.

Waistcoat Style

Not all men’s tuxedos have to come with a cummerbund. Many today are worn with waistcoats or vests. Typically, a waistcoat isn’t worn with a double breasted jacket. It’s usually made of silk. Also, vests are often worn with an ascot tie rather than a bow tie.

Contemporary and Modern Tuxedos

Depending on the event, ultra-modern or contemporary tuxedos can be very fashionable and appropriate. That said, for an ultra-formal event, you may want to stay away from Mandarin collars and other modern design touches that may come across as inappropriate.

Tuxedo Accessories

Walk into a men’s formal shop and you’ll often see a wall of accessories such as canes, gloves and hats - all designed to go with the traditional tux. However, these items are rarely appropriate and should be avoided at all costs as they’re often seen as making a mockery of the event’s formality. Instead, opt for a colorful handkerchief or a short scarf.

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