For many guys, a tuxedo is something new. What do I do? What does this mean? Here is a lesson in Tuxedo Etiquette…
- Tuxedos are meant for evening attire.
- For daytime, a suit is fine. For grooms that prefer something a little more formal go with a cut away or a stroller.
- For the beach, almost anything goes. Many grooms are barefoot with white or light colored slacks and a white shirt.
- More and more grooms are opting for the white dinner jacket which is fine as long as its in the summer or in a warm or tropical climate.
- The color of your pants always mandate the color of your shoes and socks which should be darker or the same color.
- Never should the tips of your wing collar shirt be on the bow tie. Tips always go behind the bow tie.
- Cummerbund pleats…up or down? UP!
- Loosen up! Whether it’s a two or three-button tuxedo jacket, leave the bottom one unbuttoned.
- After the festivities begin and the jackets are removed, men will still look their best in a fullback vest.
- A fullback vest and tie combination should compliment the bridesmaids’ colors. Either matching colors or neutral colors are appropriate for the groomsmen.
- The groom should wear a vest that partners him with the bride like a light or neutral colored vest.
- If you must wear suspenders, do not try to make a fashion statement or choose a bright color.