Tux Rentals From Your Bridal Shop
Posted by man | Under Uncategorized Thursday Jul 29, 2010The details for planning your wedding can bring about excitement and high levels of stress. Even minutia like selecting place cards takes time. Aside from selecting her gown, the bride’s next important decision is what type of tux the groom will wear. The perfect couple on their perfect day means the tux must be perfect, as well.
The majority of the time the bride and groom may decide to go to a formal dress shop to find a tux, however, couples should consider going to a bridal store to find one, particularly the store the bride got her gown from. Aligning the style of the tuxedo with the dresses worn by the bridal party is an easier task when the salesperson is familiar with the gowns. One question to ask or to think about if the bride’s dress will be extremely formal. If so then a traditional tux is the best choice.
The first order of business is determining what time of day the wedding is scheduled for. The selections of tuxedos will be impacted by the time of day of the ceremony, morning or night. Ascots, pinstripes and long coats are perfect for morning events. However, if a groom wants a more casual look for maybe a beach or beach wedding he may go with a blazer and pants of a light color. For extremely formal weddings, you can’t ignore the timeless look of the white tie and tails, with the perfect waistcoat, the groom will present a dashing figure of elegance.
However, not everyone can pull of every fashion so that is why there is a need to try on many different styles while at the bridal store. If your guy is a tall, lean, athletic type, double breasted jackets are a good choice. There are also some types that do not flatter men who are short and small and they can look overwhelming.
Keeping the style simple will often complement a wide variety of body types, which can be a crucial factor for very large wedding parties with many different men. It is imperative when picking up the tuxes for your big day that every man try his on to ensure proper fit. That way, errors in fit can be corrected before the wedding day. You certainly don’t want your groom waiting at the altar with jacket sleeves that are inches too short!
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