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Sunday, 28 July 2013

Men’s Fashion Basics – The Tuxedo

Men’s Fashion Basics
Men’s Fashion Basics

A Twist On A Classic

They're also extremely flattering to any male figure and are so ingrained in our menswear history that they will never ever go out of style. Surely, it’s worth an investment?
From a purist standpoint I'm sure that I'm expected to tell you that you should invest in a black tuxedo, I only want imaginative guys taking this week’s style journey with me, son!
Black is not your only option when it comes to a tuxedo. Quality will play a big role in that. However, quality is additional whereas fit is a must.
It’s important to decide what sort of details you want before you go for a change of colour. There’s nothing worse than buying an alternative tuxedo and hating wearing it because you're not a fan of satin shawl collars. If in doubt always go for a grosgrain notch lapel as it flatters every man’s frame. The Tuxedo Twist

So where do we go from here? Just about anywhere:

Blue with the Blues

Traditionally, a midnight blue tuxedo was a far more popular option amongst gentlemen. It looks better and has more depth under most lighting, giving your overall look a sense of richness. They work in exactly the same way as a black tux, so go for whatever details you like and it won't .

Suit Up!

Just as long as it isn't a black peak lapel tuxedo, just wear it like you would a suit. Pair it with slightly more laid back pieces like an indigo chambray dress shirt or a black button down shirt for the perfect evening outfit.
Also think about the colours your suits come in and apply them to your tux. Who’s to say that it can't be in grey? Or our current autumn/winter favourite; Burgundy?

Give The Jacket A Night Off.

GQ USA did a great shoot with new Bond villain Javier Bardem called ‘Dress For The Night You Want’ It’s a great twist on the black tie dress code and works well because you nearly always end up taking off your jacket.