Men’s tuxedo Automatic translate
Anyone who is invited to any celebration and sees a dress code called “black tie” on the invitation card should understand that he needs an evening tuxedo. Many people rent it, but they won’t be able to look stylish and respectable in it. Here a custom-made men’s tuxedo comes to the aid of a man. It is he who creates an impressive image of the owner.
History of the tuxedo
Tuxedos began to be made with the introduction of balls in England in the 17th century. During the reception, men left the halls for special smoking rooms, and in order not to introduce the smell of tobacco into the ballroom, they constantly put on and took off a certain jacket. It was made with long lapels made of satin material, from which ashes could be easily shaken off. In appearance, the outfit resembled a silk robe with a shawl collar so that the ashes would not damage the expensive fabric and slide off the lapels.
The aristocrats really liked this innovation and gradually the tuxedo began to replace the traditional evening suit. Nowadays, this outfit has become firmly entrenched in the men’s wardrobe. Given the aristocratic origins, the traditional attributes of a tuxedo have been preserved to this day - patent leather boots, the obligatory satin lapels, a bow tie, a vest, a starched white shirtfront. You are allowed to experiment with the remaining elements as you please.
Tuxedo buttons must be covered with satin fabric. Lapels come in three main types:
- peaked;
- rectangular;
- shawl.
When ordering custom tailoring for a men’s tuxedo, the client selects the number of buttons, the type and size of the lapel, of course, taking into account the figure. The STROGO MTM atelier uses only high-quality materials from manufacturers Loro Piana, Dormeuil, Scabal, Holland and Sherry, Valentino, Vitale Barberis Canonico.
A tuxedo should be worn with tailored trousers and satin stripes. Shirt with double cuffs and a stand with turn-down corners. Cufflinks should not peek out from under the sleeve. Classic patent leather oxfords with a narrow toe are chosen as shoes for a tuxedo.
Tailoring a tuxedo to measure ensures high quality of the product, as well as its individuality. When taking measurements, selecting a style and material, specialists take into account the client’s wishes and suggest the most suitable options for him. Thus, you get a tuxedo that fits perfectly!