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10 Jun 2009You have two basic choices when shopping for a tuxedo. One would be the “off the rack” option. This might work great for some, assuming you are a perfect “off the rack” size and can find the exact styling you’re looking for. Many people, however, would rather have their new investment made to order. If this is the case, you need to become familiar with the many components in choosing your perfect tuxedo.
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6 Jun 2009Most people will recognize plaid as the patterned material worn by Scottish Highlanders on their kilts. This is called tartan by the Scots, and is usually a heavily woven woolen skirt. When applied to menswear, a plaid tuxedo describes one with checks.
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6 Jun 2009As different from the tuxedo jacket is from a suit, the formal shoe is distinctive from other men’s tuxedo footwear. At times it is gleaming, sometimes adorned with a decorative bow. The conventional shoe is the only suitable way to properly finish off a formal tuxedo, despite appearing like gentleman’s house slippers than a pair of shoes.
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4 Jun 2009Use the clothes you wear to create different illusions. By choosing to wear some things over others, you can create the look you are after. With the right clothes and colors, you can hide certain features. As a big man, the right tuxedo can make you look smaller. It’s all about making the right choices.
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3 Jun 2009Notwithstanding that wool costs more than most other fabrics with which to make a tuxedo, it is widely acknowledged that it is worth the extra expense due to the quality of the product. Clearly you need to weigh the financial consideration of the extra expense to the longer lasting wear and other benefits of wool. Wool will keep you warm in cold weather while at the same time keep you cool in the summer. It is also an easily tailored fabric to work with for creating the tuxedo and making any alterations.
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2 Jun 2009Notwithstanding that wool costs more than most other fabrics with which to make a tuxedo, it is widely acknowledged that it is worth the extra expense due to the quality of the product. Clearly you need to weigh the financial consideration of the extra expense to the longer lasting wear and other benefits of wool. Wool will keep you warm in cold weather while at the same time keep you cool in the summer. It is also an easily tailored fabric to work with for creating the tuxedo and making any alterations.
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2 Jun 2009It is not very difficult to take the help of your clothes to create different impressions. It is exactly what we strive to do while choosing our outfit for an occasion. We are attempting to maintain our image in the eyes of observers. However, it is not so difficult to conceal some aspects by deft use of certain clothes and color mishmash. In case you happen to be a big man, or even slightly on the larger side, you may make use of this counsel to help you appear smaller and impressionable when wearing a tuxedo.
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27 May 2009You can find information to help you decide on the purchase of just about anything. In the newspapers, from the TV, on the Internet — it’s all over the media. Unfortunately, as with a number of subjects, advice on shopping for a new tuxedo can seem contradictory and therefore confusing. One day you will hear from some fashion expert what he or she thinks we should be wearing, and the next, you see an “image consultant” (a sweet job if ever there was one) espousing totally different wardrobe designs.
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26 May 2009It’s always possible to seek advice when considering the purchase of anything. Newspapers, television, the internet… there’s a limitless supply of it. The problem is that when you are thinking of buying a new tuxedo, much of the advice can appear to contradict. You will hear one fashion expert telling everyone about the latest styles we should be wearing, then you have an “image consultant” (what a great job) telling us the exact opposite.
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25 May 2009You can find information to help you decide on the purchase of just about anything. In the newspapers, from the TV, on the Internet — it’s all over the media. Unfortunately, as with a number of subjects, advice on shopping for a new tuxedo can seem contradictory and therefore confusing. One day you will hear from some fashion expert what he or she thinks we should be wearing, and the next, you see an “image consultant” (a sweet job if ever there was one) espousing totally different wardrobe designs.