Are you getting married soon and trying to decide what to wear? One of the question to answer when choosing your outfit is whether you want a suit or a tuxedo.
Take the Suit or Tuxedo Quiz to find out what would "suit" you best!
What is the difference between a suit and a tuxedo? It doesn't have anything to do with the cut, but essentially boils down to one thing: satin. A tuxedo usually incorporates satin on the lapels, buttons, pocket trim and even down the leg of the pants. A suit doesn't have any satin accents and the buttons are plastic, bone, metal or covered in the suit's fabric.
You are clearly a suit guy. You want to look good for your wedding, but you don't like to spend money on an outfit you might never wear again.
A sharp looking suit that you can still use after the big day is your way to go!
What is the difference between a suit and a tuxedo? It doesn't have anything to do with the cut, but essentially boils down to one thing: satin. A tuxedo usually incorporates satin on the lapels, buttons, pocket trim and even down the leg of the pants. A suit doesn't have any satin accents and the buttons are plastic, bone, metal or covered in the suit's fabric.
You dont really have a preference.Both a suit or a tuxedo will work for you. As long as you look good, youre fine with either option. Maybe you should ask your bride what she would like to see you in?
What is the difference between a suit and a tuxedo? It doesn't have anything to do with the cut, but essentially boils down to one thing: satin. A tuxedo usually incorporates satin on the lapels, buttons, pocket trim and even down the leg of the pants. A suit doesn't have any satin accents and the buttons are plastic, bone, metal or covered in the suit's fabric.
There's no doubt that a tuxedo is your preferred wedding outfit. You only get married once, so you want to look your absolute best for the I does. After all, its your big day too!
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