Tailcoat
A formal jacket with extended back tails, worn for white-tie events.
What is a Tailcoat in Men’s Fashion?
A tailcoat is a formal jacket with extended back tails, worn for white-tie events.
The tailcoat dates back to the 18th century, epitomizing elegance and formality. Its split-tail design distinguishes it from other eveningwear.
How it’s used/worn
Pair with a white bow tie, wingtip collar shirt, and matching trousers. Complete the ensemble with patent leather shoes.
Examples
Classic black tailcoat with matching trousers; variations in midnight blue for modern appeal.
What is the difference between a tailcoat and a tuxedo?
A tailcoat is reserved for white-tie events, featuring back tails, while a tuxedo is for black-tie occasions.
When should a tailcoat be worn?
Tailcoats are appropriate for white-tie events and formal weddings.
Are gloves necessary with a tailcoat?
Gloves are optional but add an extra touch of elegance for white-tie events.
Related
White-Tie Attire, Waistcoat, Wingtip Collar Shirt, Bow Tie