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Cinderella and the Prince
- Classic Tuxedos
A
tuxedo is much like choosing your dress, as beautiful as the bride
will be, shouldn't the groom look as good too? For example maybe
your gown has a long train, the groom should compliment your
formal gown with tails. Remember Cinderella with her beautiful
gown, and how handsome the prince was with his tail coat? Maybe
you have the vision of a Victorian wedding with cutaways and
pinstriped pants such as Prince Charles. This look was quite
common if you were having a morning or early afternoon wedding.
Cutaways, or other wise referred to as morning suits, are classic
choices that grooms have been wearing for decades. Whatever your
thoughts or visions may be, leave your options open until you have
tried on at least 3 or 4 different styles.
Tuxedos are just like choosing the perfect gown, you would never
order it from a catalog or shop just from a mannequin. You need to
try on the actual outfit to determine if it right for you and your
groomsmen. Tuxedos come in over 50 different styles
including over 15 different designers such as Perry Ellis, Calvin
Klein, Ralph Lauren, Fubu, LIz Claiborne, After Six, and more.
Renting your tuxedos can be made easy when you visit a specialist
that has their tuxedos in stock available for you to try on
before you commit to a certain style
Tuxedo and Formal Wear Protocol
There are several classifications of traditional and tuxedos and
formal attire: white tie, white tie and tails, black tie and morning
coat or daytime.
The term "White tie" refers to the most formal way of
dressing. When an invitation calls for white tie, it requires that
the gentlemen of the wedding party and male guests wear black tails
and matching black pants, white pique front wing collar shirt, white
pique vest and bow tie, and studs with white stones. (Pique refers
to a pattern of small bumps running across the front vest or tie.)
Today's standards allow some variation from this theme and you may
use a shirt, vest and tie that is not pique.
"White tie and tails Tuxedos " is traditional for evening
weddings and receptions. However, contemporary standards accept this
attire for grooms at any time of the day and allow it to be used
along with black tie formal wear for groomsmen in order to
distinguish the groom from the rest of the party.
"Black Tie Tuxedos" can best be described as "party wear" or
"evening wear." Tuxedos fall in this category. Tailcoats are not
officially tuxedos. A tuxedo is a suit which consists of a
standard-length coat with some dressy trim and a pair of matching
pants. Dinner jackets, light-colored standard-length coats with
dark-colored trousers, also fall into this category. The term "black
tie" can be confusing because it was adopted when black was the only
color in which formal ties were available. Today, the term merely
means that n gentleman may wear his tuxedo or dinner jacket with any
color tie and cummerbund set. Tuxedos and Formal Wear and dinner
jackets come in many colors and styles, making it easy to coordinate
with the colors chosen by your bride.
Daytime formal attire is referred to as a "Morning coat." It
was originally designed for daytime wear; however, it now is
acceptable protocol for evening weddings as well. The morning coat
attire gives the men in your party a turn-of-the-century appearance
and is a popular choice. It is comprised of either a black or gray
coat with matching gray and black striped pants, a pearl gray or
light gray vest, gray and black striped four-in-hand tie (standard
necktie) or ascot tie, and either a collared or wing collar shirt.
The coat is designed as either a "Cutaway" with tails or a
"Stroller" without tails.
Formal wear and tuxedos should not clash with the colors the bride
has selected, and the groom's tuxedo should not upstage the bridal
gown.
Your formal wear specialist will be able to guide you in choosing
the tuxedos and formal attire that best represents the mood you want
to create
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