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The bride and bridesmaids have chosen their gowns and now it is time for the men in the wedding to choose their special attire for the wedding. It is important that the groom stands out on his wedding day,while coordinating with the other men in the wedding party. A nice way to distinguish the groom, groomsman, ushers and fathers from each other is through their ties and vests/cummmerbunds. (One suggestion is to have the groom in a white or ivory tie and vest/cummerbund with tails, the groomsman with ties and vests/cummerbunds matching the bridesmaids colors with tails, the ushers with ties and vests/cummerbunds matching their tuxedos with tails and the fathers with matching ties and vests/cummerbunds matching their tuxedos with no tails). The tuxedo shop you choose to go with will be able to help you decide on the look you would like to have. Every year the tuxedo factories create new and different styles. The most important thing is that you choose a tuxedo that is comfortable and suits your style. Tuxedo shops will allow you to try on the tux you wish to order. As with the bridesmaids trying on their dresses, formalwear may look different on than in the picture. It is also important to consider and inform your tuxedo consultant the size and shapes of your attendants when choosing the formalwear. This will ensure a proper fitting tuxedo for all the attendants.

The process of ordering tuxedos is fairly simple. It is important to have the name, address, and phone numbers of the attendants. You will need to complete an order form at the formal shop. Most formalwear shops require a 50% deposit to order each tuxedo. When the attendant is measured or sends his measurements, they should also pay the deposit. This will eliminate last minute hounding and phone calls for the money.

You should begin looking for the formalwear at least six months before the wedding and have the order completed at least one month before the wedding. This will allow the tuxedo shop enough time to place the order and confirm it with you. The tuxedos will generally arrive in the shop the Thursday before the wedding. I would suggest to immediately try on the tuxedos because if there are any changes that need to be made, the consultant may have the exchanges for you on Friday. The tuxedos are usually required to be returned on Sunday or Monday. If the returns are late, their may be penalty fees added to each tuxedo. Most tuxedo shops will be able to correct long pants or sleeves on premises, however, they may need to re-order the pieces from the factory. In the event of having to replace an attendant at the last minute, many tuxedo shops will be able to accomodate your needs.

It will relax the groom and bride at the rehearsal if they know all formalwear is complete and ready for the wedding day. Most weddings involve a couple of attendants from out-of-town, in this case, these attendants may have to wait until the last minute to finalize their fittings. For this reason, it is important to have all in-town attendants taken care of as soon as possible.

When the wedding is over and you are done with the tuxedo, assemble it back onto the hanger and place all the accessories back into the bag. If you are not able to return your tuxedo because you need to leave town, ask another attendant to return your rental. In this case, I would suggest you place all the rental items together and place your name on the tuxedo. This will enusre that you will not be charged for any missing items from your order. Most tuxedo factories scan their merchandise and they know which person has rented it, however, mistakes may be made. Therefore, all rental items from tuxedos to accessories must be returned or the company will charge you for the missing pieces. It is considered retail theft if rental merchandise is not returned.

By choosing the right tuxedo shop and sales consultant, your attire will be a piece of cake. Your sales consultant should be able to tell you about the stores policies as well as offering you fashion ideas. The following information will allow you to be informed about your decision concerning your formalwear.

Good Luck with this adventure. It has just begun!!!


The Jacket

Most jackets may appear to be the same, but they actually have many differences. These differences begin with the lapels, pockets and style.
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The Shirt

Most tuxedo shirts are white or ivory, however, some tuxedo companies now have printed, black and denim shirts. All shirts have buttons and they may be enhanced with the addition of studs and cufflinks. Studs replace the buttons and are usually pearl or black with gold or silver backing. Cufflinks detail the cuffs of the shirts and match the studs. Studs and Cufflinks are often referred to as the "jewelery" of the accessories. Top


The Pants

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The Neckwear

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The Shoes

Each tuxedo shop will have many choices of shoes. It is your choice to choose which ones you would like to have. All shoes tend to fit the same way.However, the more decorative you get, the more of an increase in price they will have.

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The Accessories

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What to Wear at What Time of Day?

The following suggestions are only guidelines for the grooms attire.

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