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Buying a Tuxedo Suit – Tips For Men

Buying a Tuxedo Suit – Tips For Men

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Buying suiting attire is a very difficult task as there are a number of styles, cuts, colors that are available for the common man to choose from. You can either buy a tuxedo suit or you can rent one for a reasonable price at your nearest local suiting center. However now days the suits that men wear now days are ill fitting and do not guarantee a second look.

Here are a few points to consider while you buy a Tuxedo.

o Fabric

While looking out for a Tuxedo suiting fabric you need to look out for those materials that are guaranteed to spring back into their normal shape after you wring them. There are many suiting material that are tagged with the super 100 label which just means that the fabric yarn has just been twisted about 100 times rather than the normal 60-80.

o Pant fitting and length of sleeves

To check the pant fitting you need to be able to slip in two fingers behind the waist while you are trying on the pant. If you can slip in your fingers without any problem then you do not have to worry about the fitting again. If you are thinner do away with pleated pants however if you are on the chubby side you can do with the pleated pants. The length of the jacket sleeves needs to be long enough so as to cover the tip of your thumb when your hands are by your side. If this is not the case you will end like a wannabe who borrowed his brother's suit.

o Jacket and suit fit

The jacket waist should be cut in such a way that it enhances your physique and does not bring out the fat content in and around your waist. Two button suits as well as three button suits enhance the shape of your body if you are lucky in purchasing the right kind of suiting material. The fit of the suit is characterized by the flexibility it allows you to stretch and move around your arms; basically you need to feel comfortable whatever you do when you buy tuxedo accessories .

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Source by Patrick Aidan

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