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5 Tips to Know Your Tuxedo Inside Out

5 TIPS TO KNOW YOUR TUXEDO INSIDE OUT A tuxedo is the most formal attire you will ever have the pleasure of wearing but what else do you know about this inimitable suit? Here we take a look at the 5 key components of the custom made tuxedo. By Jatin V. Creative Director Montagio Custom Tailoring STYLE Tuxedos, like regular suits, come in either single breasted or double breasted styles. The single breasted tuxedo is the most common style and will have one button giving an uncomplicated yet elegant look that can give the wearer the appearance of being taller. VENTS The double breasted tuxedo comes in various button combinations, but the 6 x 2 is the most typical. Excellent tailoring is Of the three styles of vents; centre, side, and none, only side essential poorly fitting shoulders and and none are suitable for the formal look required of a tuxedo. The original tuxedos had no vents giving a much slimmer and more elegant silhouette. This is the perfect choice for ultra-formal occasions. Side vents offer waist are more easily spotted in this distinctive style. 2 LAPELS f movement and easier access to pockets; they also make it easier to sit freedom The Shawl Collar has a rounded edge and is the most popular choice of lapel in a tuxedo. It often comes while wearing your jacket. A tuxedo with side vents can be worn at any time but is slightly less flattering than the no vent option. in satin or silk but can be anything you like if choosing a bespoke tuxedo. It's also considered the safest bet for a collar in that it suits any formal occasion. The Peak Lapel is a good choice for men with round faces or bodies as it creates an elongating effect drawing the attention away from those extra pounds around the midriff. This is the most formal choice for lapels and is most commonly found in wedding tuxedos. PANTS Pants are made from the same fabric as the jacket with the waistband often covered a cummerbu or jacket. A belt is never worn as it adds bulk to the desired slim ,waistcoat PEAK NOTCH SHAWL silhouette. The side seams are covered and usually match the tuxedo's lapels. This elegant strip of silk has the added benefit of adding height to the wearer's appearance. 3 FINISHES Lapel coverings are most commonly silk in the form of satin or grosgrain. This covering will have a bearing on your choice of bow tie and cummerbund material. For this reason, grosgrain is a good choice as it allows for more variation in your choice of accessories. Buttons can be plain black or use the same covering as the lapels. Pockets on a tuxedo should reflect the outfit's minimalistic appearance and so jetted pockets are the only choice. Choose flap pockets at your peril. Brought to you by: THE Montagio and The Apex Man APEX MONTAGIO MAN O Montaglo Custom Talloring CUSTOM TAILORING montagio.com.au theapexman.com

5 Tips to Know Your Tuxedo Inside Out

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Tuxedo is the most impressive formal evening suit. Find the tips to know about how to design your Tuxedo having lapels, tie, grosgrain and vents.

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