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Tuxedo, cumme*rbund and bow tie: a combination that’s as classic and sophisticated as it is striking. Worn well and you feel on top of the world. Worn wrong and you might find yourself feeling self-conscious. So how to wear a cumme*rbund?

Instead of spoiling your evening by fixating on the vest you left in the closet, take note of these dos and don’ts for a flawless affair.

What is a cumme*rbund - and Why Wear One?

Let’s start with the basics.

A cumme*rbund (note, not cumberbun or cumberbund) is traditionally a pleated silk accessory designed to conceal the point at which a gentleman’s shirt and trousers meet.

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Worn only with a tuxedo, a cumme*rbund omits the possibility of one’s shirt serving as a distraction below the button of the jacket and ensures the formation of a strong V, fortifying a distinguished image of bolstering masculinity.

As an added bonus, a cumme*rbund conveniently covers an area of the body that some strive to hide. Worn at a gentleman’s natural waist, a cumme*rbund can be credited with making him appear not only slimmer but also taller.

Originally adopted as a warm-weather option to the vest, the cumme*rbund’s roots lay in 1800's Asian fashion. Urdu/Persian men wore a kamarband, literally translated as "waist sash". The Hindi word - cumme*rband - is likely responsible for our Western spelling.

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How Should YouWear a cumme*rbund?

There’s a right and a wrong way to wear a pleated cumme*rbund.

Now worn purely for fashion, in days gone by gentlemen made use of their cumme*rbund to safely and discreetly keep tickets and receipts tucked away. Thus, the correct way to wear a cumme*rbund is with the pleats facing up.

If you find yourself forgetting which way is right, remember this accessory’s colloquial nickname - the crumb catcher.

(On a related note, be sure your cumme*rbund is free of your evening’s follies before returning it to your closet. Don’t let an untreated stain take you by surprise or shake your confidence.)

When to Wear a cumme*rbund

The cumme*rbund is reserved for formal occasions and is only to be worn with a single-breasted tuxedo jacket and in tandem with a bow tie. To wear a cumme*rbund with a suit or with a necktie would be considered a fashion faux pas.

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Whereas tradition calls for a black cumme*rbund as a prominent feature of one’s black tie ensemble, the modern gentleman is free to tailor his look to his personality or occasion.

At R. Hanauer, we offer a broad array of hand-cut, hand-sewn, hand-pleated and hand-pressed cumme*rbunds and corresponding bow ties that feature silk sourced from the world’s top textile mills.

From solids, stripes, dots and tartans to plaids, paisleys, Southern favorites and college colors, we have cumme*rbund and bow tie sets that will suit gentlemen of every age and make him runway-ready for every occasion.

Our goal at R. Hanauer Fine Accessories is for gentlemen to feel confident, every day.

If a fabric in our bow tie collection catches your eye but you don’t see it offered as a cumme*rbund set, pleasereach out. We would be delighted to custom-create a set that is uniquely yours. And if you’re not sure which fabrics to choose first, we’ll happily send you a swatch at no charge.

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FAQs

How to Wear a cumme*rbund? ›

To wear a cumme*rbund, all you have to do is wrap the sash around your hips where your shirt meets your trousers (making sure the pleats are facing upwards), and then secure the clip at the back of the sash.

Do the pleats go up or down on a cumme*rbund? ›

The pleats of the cumme*rbund are meant to face upward. While they may not carry the same functional role as back in Great Britain's colonizing days, the pleats still are meant to face upward so that they can store and catch things. Your dress pants should rise to your navel.

What are the rules for cumme*rbunds? ›

cumme*rbunds are designed with rows of pleats that should be worn facing upwards. cumme*rbunds should be worn at your natural waist line. This means your trousers should be worn around the level of your navel and half of your cumme*rbund should be covering your shirt.

Do you curve a cumme*rbund up or down? ›

The cumme*rbund is worn around the waist, placed on top of a shirt and pants. It does not attach to the clothing. Before you put on your cumme*rbund, always turn it so the pleats are facing up. (Remember, you won't catch any crumbs if the pleats are down.)

Is it OK to not wear a cumme*rbund? ›

The cumme*rbund was fundamentally a girdle, the cumme*rbund wants to give uplift. The cumme*rbund is a relatively recent addition to the evening-clothes. Wearing a cumme*rbund is not necessary and the only time it should be worn is with a single-breasted tuxedo.

What is the loop on a cumme*rbund for? ›

A good cumme*rbund, such as those sold by Budd, will have a tab or loop concealed on the inside, allowing the wearer to attach it to the button on trouser waistband, anchoring it safely in place so as it does not ride up. cumme*rbunds are usually black and cut from silk.

Are cumberbunds still fashionable? ›

Given that it has such a long history, you may wonder if the cumme*rbund is still relevant today. In short – yes. But for a longer answer, the cumme*rbund is still a relevant fashion choice as long as you choose the correct venue in which to wear one.

Does James Bond wear a cumme*rbund? ›

Though the cumme*rbund is a well-known part of black tie, Bond has only worn a cumme*rbund on a handful of occasions. Traditionally, one isn't wearing a cumme*rbund because he's wearing a waistcoat or a double-breasted dinner jacket, but those situations do not make up the rest of Bond's black tie outfits.

Do people still wear cumberbuns with tuxedos? ›

cumme*rbunds are valued for the completed look they bring to formal attire. They are often interchanged with waistcoats in tuxedo ensembles and when paired with a black bow tie and tux; they have the power to give you a James Bond aesthetic.

Do you wear a vest and a cumberbund? ›

Whether wearing a tuxedo with cumme*rbund or a tuxedo with vest, the primary purpose of both accessories is to keep the tuxedo waistband hidden from view. Because both the cumme*rbund and vest serve a similar purpose, they can in most cases be interchangeable.

What is the difference between a cumme*rbund and a sash? ›

The word “sash” is still in use, mostly for shoulder and waist coverings, whereas cumme*rbund is specifically used for that piece of cloth that is wrapped around your shirt and waistline of your pants or trousers and connected in the back.

Why is it called a cumme*rbund? ›

It entered English vocabulary in 1616 from India. It is a combination of the words kamar meaning 'waist' and band meaning 'strap' or 'lacing'. The 'waist-band' was a sash accessory worn by Indian men for many occasions.

Can I wear cumme*rbund without a bow tie? ›

The cumme*rbund is reserved for formal occasions and is only to be worn with a single-breasted tuxedo jacket and in tandem with a bow tie. To wear a cumme*rbund with a suit or with a necktie would be considered a fashion faux pas.

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