How to Add Personality to Your Tuxedo
A prom or a New Year dance is a great chance to wear a tuxedo. It is a chance to look like a million dollar bucks for your best night. But everyone will be wearing a tuxedo so what can you do to look different? The article gives you some easy tips and ways to give personality to your tuxedo. Follow them and you will sure make a statement.
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If you like luxury and can afford it, then it’s the best choice to buy a designer tuxedo. 100 percent cotton is a good option. The quality of a designer suit is very obvious and will help you in setting apart. If you look at the Hollywood celebrities, they wear platinum and black tuxedo shirts. Go for stripes and different textures. Some people think that a tuxedo is only supposed to be black if you want to look elegant and graceful. So do not constraint yourself to a vest or cummerbund in black colour. A pattern or a different colour adds more life to the outfit. Diamond patterns or silver fabrics are said to be subtle. If the tuxedo is to be worn on a gala or cruise, you have a chance to experiment more and be more adventurous and wear a tropical flower print or an animal print.
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The cufflinks that are already there with the tuxedo are very plain looking and not stylish at all. If you want to be different, purchase your own. Those who prefer classic style, look for sterling silver links or those which have monogram engraved on them. If you are loud and have a flashy personality then crystals and rhinestones is your best choice. For people who have a particular hobby, choose a cufflink related to that.
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To add flare to your jacket, put a pocket square in it. The fabric should be complementing to the tie or cummerbund. You could either fold the square or it could be pinched in the middle for a different look. It looks good both ways with either the folds coming out or the pinch showing from the pocket.
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Tuxedo is not the only thing that needs to be good if you want to look different. Pair your tuxedo with a fine pair of formal shoes. There are special shoes for tuxedos like the square toes, black and white combinations which are in two tone and many other eye catching varieties.