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Because they are part of a larger line of identical tuxedos, these are still considered tuxedos and are very popular options for both proms and daytime weddings. Some people like me tend to wear a t-shirt and jeans most days. Some people rarely change out of their sweats.

A lot of people wear suits every day. Should you opt to wear a suit to your wedding, for instance, there is a strong chance that others in attendance will also be wearing suits.

This is where I want to be. I would look out of place anywhere but here. Like what you see? Hate it? Once upon a time, there were a bunch of formal wear rules men had to follow to look correct. For example, tuxedo shirts with a pleated bib and wing tip collar would be… an unusual choice for a suit, but were mandatory for a tuxedo. Pretty much anything else is fair game for a suit, including patterns and colors.

The only wrong choice for your suit shirt is wearing a shirt you hate. For a modern look, skip the pleated bib and choose a shirt with a fold-down collar. We offer a few styles that mix and match modern and classic elements of the tuxedo shirt, and both would look great with any tux. Check them out here and here.

Colors are riskier, and better left for casual events. All of our shirt styles work with cufflinks. The biggest difference between suit neckwear and tuxedo ties comes down to the dress code of the event. The less formal the dress code is, the more freedom you have to sub in a patterned bow tie or even a necktie —all of which works just as well with a suit. With a suit, you can mix up the colors a little more—a very popular move when couples choose their wedding ties.



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