
Tuxedo Rental Timeline
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Register for your
tuxedos: 3 to 5
months prior to
wedding
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Choose tuxedo
styles: 2 to 5
months prior to
wedding
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Tuxedo reservation:
4 to 6 weeks prior
to wedding
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Groomsmen/Ring
bearer measurements:
4 to 6 weeks prior
to wedding
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Final fitting: 2 to
3 days prior to
wedding
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Tuxedo return: Day
after use
Helpful Suggestions
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If the bride is in a
gown or appliquéd
bodice, the groom
should be in a
tuxedo
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The brides escort (
Father of the bride)
should be in a
tuxedo. This is the
“money photo”. Make
it picture perfect!
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Try to “coordinate”
bridesmaid dresses
with tuxedo looks
rather that match
the colors exactly.
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If bride is in
ivory, the groom
should be in ivory
and not white. When
standing side by
side, ivory will
tend to look very
“dull”! As a rule of
thumb, try not to
coordinate ivory
with white.
(Pictures turn out
better this way)
Tuxedos and Body
Short
and slender gentlemen
should consider single
breasted jackets with
long lines that lengthen
the torso, accented with
wide peak lapels.
Another suggestion is a
double breasted tuxedo
accenting the shoulders
and tapered waist.
Short
and solid gentlemen with
more robust body types
look best in a tuxedo
jacket with slim
collars. The top button
should fall at the small
of the waist to give the
torso a longer look.
Tall
and robust gentlemen
with broad shoulders
look best in shawl lapel
tuxedos. Jacket length
is especially important
and should fall at the
base of the thumb to
accentuate the look.
Also, thicker necks and
wide faces should avoid
narrow ties and wing
collar shirts. Try
spread collar and banded
shirts instead.
Tall
and slender gentlemen
can wear just about any
style. A suggested look
would be a double
breasted tuxedo with
broad shoulders and
tapered at the waist.
Long flowing lines will
compliment this body
type.
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