Tuxedo
A formal suit with satin lapels, designed for black-tie events.
What is a Tuxedo in Men’s Fashion?
A tuxedo is a formal suit with satin lapels, designed for black-tie events.
The tuxedo originated in the 19th century as evening wear for formal occasions. It is distinguished by satin lapels, buttons, and a matching bow tie, setting it apart as the pinnacle of formalwear.
How it’s used/worn
Traditionally worn with a bow tie, wingtip collar shirt, cummerbund, or waistcoat. Complete the look with patent leather shoes.
Examples
A classic black tuxedo with satin lapels; midnight blue tuxedos for a modern twist; white dinner jackets for warm-weather black-tie events.
What is the difference between a tuxedo and a suit?
A tuxedo features satin lapels and buttons, while suits typically use matching fabric throughout.
When should I wear a tuxedo?
Tuxedos are appropriate for black-tie events, weddings, and other formal occasions.
What shoes are best with a tuxedo?
Patent leather or highly polished black dress shoes are ideal.
Related
Dinner Jacket, Tailcoat, Bow Tie, Wingtip Collar Shirt, Cummerbund