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Tuxedo shirt styles are like forearm tattoos: painstakingly detailed, and usually covered by a jacket. Unlike tattoos, (most) tux shirt styles do not require laser removal if they don’t turn out the way you expect. Still, you’ll save time and money by getting your tux shirt—and your ink—right the first time. We can help with the shirt.

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When it comes to weighing your tuxedo shirt options, you need to have your endgame in mind. While there are many types of tuxedo shirts, it really comes down to how formal or casual, traditional or modern you want your look to be. Dig into our guide, learn what to look for in a men’s tuxedo shirt, and find the perfect shirt for tuxedo style mastery.

tl;dr (The Cheat Sheet)

Real talk: Between dropping the perfect GIF on that office email chain and checking your credit report hourly to make sure “you” didn’t take out a second mortgage, it’s hard to find time to learn the difference between piqué and pleated bib shirts. The good news is, a lot of choosing a tux shirt is about personal preference. Knowing the finer points just helps to better align what you want with what you’re wearing.

But we’re here for that busy guy, too. So use this bite-sized tuxedo shirt cheat sheet to find the right shirt—or read on to become an expert.

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GLOSSARY
Pleat: A fold in a garment’s fabric, held by stitching the top or side.
Bib: A rectangular panel that runs up the front of a tuxedo shirt, doubling the fabric.
Placket: The center strip of fabric where a shirt’s buttonholes are situated
Studs: An ornamental alternative for buttons on some tuxedo shirts, worn in sets of four or five.

NECKWEAR/SHIRT RULES
Rule 1: If your shirt has a bib, always wear a bow tie.
Rule 2: If your shirt has a wing tip collar, always wear a bow tie.
Rule 3: If your shirt has a spread collar, you can wear either a bow tie or a necktie—unless it has a bib. If it has a bib, see Rule 1.

Q&A
Q: Should I wear cufflinks?
A: Yes.

Q: Does my shirt need to have french cuffs for cufflinks?
A: Usually—though all of our shirts work with cufflinks regardless of cuff style. All french cuffs do require cufflinks or silk knots, like the ones that come included with this shirt.

Q: Should I wear button studs?
A: Only if you’re wearing a bow tie, but they’re not required. Make sure they work with your tuxedo shirt’s placket.

Q: Does my shirt need to have a pleated bib shirt or wing tip collar to wear with my tux?
A: No, but pleated bibs and wing tips make for a polished, classic look.

Q: How should a tuxedo shirt fit?
A: Two fingers should fit comfortably between your neck and the shirt collar. The sleeves should end at your wrist. And you shouldn’t have a lot of leftover fabric in the waist when it’s tucked in.

Table of Contents

Tuxedo Shirt Collar Styles
Tuxedo Shirt Bibs
Tuxedo Shirt Plackets
Tuxedo Shirt Cuffs
Tuxedo Shirt Fabrics
Accessories
Colors
Fit
Care

Tuxedo Shirt Collar Styles

The collar of your tuxedo shirt cannot be overlooked—figuratively speaking, and also literally, because your shirt collar frames your face. And people tend to glance toward faces when they’re not looking at their phones, so y’know, it’s important.

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SPREAD COLLAR
The most common type of collar today, and the most versatile. They work with suits and tuxedos alike, and both bow and neckties. Spread collars also come in a variety of points and angles—from the forward point collar with its narrow spread, to the cutaway collar’s wide spread (the “spread” refers to the distance between the collar points). Our spread collar shirts are designed with a semi-spread collar, or “the Jeff Goldblum of collar spreads” (everyone loves Jeff Goldblum).
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WING TIP COLLAR SHIRT
The Wing Tip gets its name from the fold-out collar points that look like wings. It’s the most formal collar option, designed to be worn with a bow tie and tuxedo. If you’re going for a laid-back look, this one isn’t for you—never wear a Wing Tip collar with a suit or necktie.
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OTHER TUXEDO SHIRT COLLARS
A band collar shirt, or Nehru collar shirt, is designed to be worn without a tie, making it instantly casual. Band collars are on the trendier edges of the tuxedo shirt spectrum, so only wear one with a tux if you’re confident in your style, and the event isn’t too formal.

Club collars and button downs are casual—too casual to wear with a tux. Save these collar styles for your suit.

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Tuxedo Shirt Bibs

Some dress shirts have a rectangular panel that runs up the front of the shirt. It’s called a “bib,” and it doubles your shirt’s chest fabric, ensuring that anything visible under your tuxedo jacket is bright white, not see-through. Only wear bib-front shirts with a tuxedo and bow tie.

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PLEATED TUXEDO SHIRT BIB
Pleated bibs feature vertical pleats that run up both sides of the button placket, and are a traditional detail on tuxedo shirts. A modern, narrow pleat can add a little sophistication to an otherwise traditional look.
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RUFFLED TUXEDO SHIRT BIB
You’ve probably never looked at photos from the ʼ70s, and thought, “I really want to dress like that”—but hear us out. The modern ruffled bib tuxedo shirt is a shortcut to adding personality to your outfit. For the right event (which probably isn’t a super-formal occasion), ruffles show you’re ahead of the curve, you came to have some fun, and you’re working on an entirely different level than everyone else.
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NO BIB
The minimalist choice, no bib tuxedo shirts are sleek, modern, and simple. If a bibbed tux shirt feels a little too proper for your style, nobody will miss the bib. Besides, there are other ways to add texture to your look.
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PIQUÉ TUXEDO SHIRT BIB
Piqué bibs, which are made from stiff fabric usually woven with a dimpled pattern, are considered slightly more formal than pleated bibs. The piqué weave was actually invented for white tie events, but you’ve probably worn a polo shirt or two that had a piqué collar.

POCKETS
If your tuxedo shirt has a breast pocket, it’s not a tuxedo shirt.

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Tuxedo Shirt Plackets

If you’re not deep into formal shirt design, you might not know that the placket is the center strip of fabric where a shirt’s buttonholes are situated. And yes, you have options when it comes to your placket.

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TUXEDO PLACKET (PLAIN FRONT)
This style looks a lot like the French front (below), but the top four buttons are removable for tuxedo studs. Please, let this style live up to its name, and only wear it with tuxes—it should never make an appearance under your suit jacket.

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FRONT PLACKET
The most common type of placket style, and one you usually can’t go wrong with. Fabric is folded over and sewn with a fused interlining for a classic (and symmetrical) look.

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NO PLACKET (FRENCH FRONT)
French front shirts don’t have that folded-over and sewn strip of fabric along the buttons. Going placket-less gives your shirt a cleaner, more minimalist feel, making it an ideal choice for both formal or casual shirts.

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COVERED PLACKET (FLY FRONT)
The fly front is a formal, modern style of placket in which an extra piece of fabric covers up the buttons on your shirt. Because sometimes you’ve got to leave a little to the imagination.

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Tuxedo Shirt Cuffs

If you tuxedo jacket fits properly, your shirt cuff will peak out from underneath. Show the world that your perfect fit wasn’t an accident, and put some thought into your shirt cuff style.

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FRENCH CUFFS
French cuffs are formal shirt cuffs that are rolled back and held in place by cufflinks. If you’re getting married or going to another event that requires a tuxedo, formal French cuffs will elevate your look. Besides, you should always take an opportunity to add a set of cufflinks to your look.

BARREL CUFFS
Barrel cuffs don’t require any rolling or cufflinks—instead, they are held closed by buttons. Most of your shirts probably have barrel cuffs. Unlike the typical, casual barrel cuff shirt that buttons shut, our barrel cuff dress shirts have modified buttonholes that can also accommodate cufflinks, bringing them up to tux code.

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Tuxedo Shirt Fabrics

We live in a material world, so choose the right tuxedo shirt material. Sure, it’s a small detail, but in this case you may very literally end up sweating the small stuff. Nobody enjoys a soggy slow dance.

COTTON
Cotton is breathable, making it perfect for dress shirts and tuxedo shirts. There’s nothing more comfortable, or more classic, than a crisp cotton shirt to contrast texture against a wool tuxedo jacket.

OTHER FABRICS
Some manufacturers use polyester to cut costs, adding durability and wrinkle resistance, but poly reduces breathability. What does that mean for you? Shirts that get very, very sweaty. You might spend three minutes ironing a cotton shirt, but at least it’s not a biohazard.

As for high-end alternatives to cotton, there’s silk. It’d be hard to find a problem with the wearability of a silk tuxedo shirt—it’s hypoallergenic, regulates your body temperature well, and its soft handfeel makes a kitten’s coat feel like burlap. The only downside? A quality silk tuxedo shirt can cost thousands of dollars.

WINNER?
Cotton.

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Accessories

The tuxedo shirt is actually where most of your tux accessories will live, and from cuff to collar, there are a lot of ways to personalize your look.

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BUTTON STUDS
Tuxedo shirt button studs lend your outfit a more formal feel. They’re only for tuxedo shirts, and are designed to fit into the buttonholes of the shirt placket. Button studs are usually made of precious materials like gold, silver, or brass, and some have inlays like onyx or mother of pearl. If you’re also wearing a metallic cufflink, it’s best to match metals with your button studs—gold with gold, silver with silver.

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CUFFLINKS
Every man should learn how to wear cufflinks. It’s simple, actually, and cufflinks allow your personality to shine through when you’re wearing a formal outfit. It’s okay to have some fun with your cufflinks (we’ve seen everything from dinosaurs to french horns), but if you’re trying to show your serious side, stick to a metallic style. Or keep your cuffs minimal with classic silk knots, like the ones in this shirt.

COLLAR STAYS
Collar stays hide in a small pocket on the underside of your shirt collar, keeping the edges looking crisp and, well, on-point. They also weigh the collar down, making it less likely the edge of your tux jacket will cozy up awkwardly under your shirt collar.

Some collar stays are made of precious materials—stainless steel, brass, mother-of-pearl, and gold. This seems a little over-the-top, considering the goal here is not seeing the collar stay, but do you. Besides, a heavy plastic stay usually works just as well. Just avoid shirts with sewn-in collar stays—they should always be removed before ironing or starching.

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BOW TIE VS. NECKTIE
Bow ties are a tux staple—they’re the traditional approach to the question of formal neckwear. But not every event has that strict of a dress code, and modern style means a lot more wiggle room for personal expression. Yes, neckties can be worn with tuxedos.

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However, dress codes and formality aren’t the only things to consider when knotting up. The style of your tux shirt can help steer you one way or the other. Don’t wear a necktie with a wing tip collar, and likewise, avoid neckties with pleated or bibbed shirts. Wing tips and bibs are the bow tie’s territory. And this might go without saying, but just to be clear: never wear a necktie and button studs.

Pro Tip: Optimize your neckwear fabric to get the most mileage out of your tie choice.

Covering your Waist

One of the traditional guiding principles of a formal dress code is that all the working parts of your ensemble must be covered or dressed—which includes the intersection of your shirt and pant waist. While the rule has become more of a guideline, we still find the rule’s offspring in formalwear: vests and cumme*rbunds.

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cumme*rBUND
The cumme*rbund was invented to cover up the awkward shirt bunching that tends to happen around your waistband. cumme*rbunds are rapidly approaching “old-fashioned” status, and we won’t go out of our way to recommend you wear one. But if you must wear one, match it with your tuxedo—no neon.

LOW-CUT VEST
Like a cumme*rbund, you’ll usually only wear a low-cut vest—occasionally called a waistcoat—at black tie events. Low-cut vests are viewed as more formal and are cut lower in the front than a typical suit vest—hence the name—to show off your tuxedo shirt’s bib and/or studs.

Pro Tip: For a modern, effortless look, ditch the vest and cummberbund altogether and go bare (but still wear a shirt, obviously).

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Tuxedo Shirt Colors

Does a tuxedo shirt have to be white? That depends on where you’re wearing it.

WHITE
There’s no hard rule that says you must wear a white shirt with your tuxedo, but it’s easily the most popular, traditional way to go. It is, however, the only way to go if the event is on the more formal side. So okay, there is one rule.

OTHER
We’ve seen the tuxedo with colored shirt styles, like light pink and light blue, worn at events like awards ceremonies. But the white tuxedo shirt’s biggest competition comes from the black shirt, hands-down. Pairing a black shirt with a tux is a relatively new trend, and it’s a more casual move than wearing white. Just double check the dress code before you opt for a colorful shirt, and never wear one to a black tie event.

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Fit

You’ve picked your favorite of all the tuxedo shirt styles available, and it works well with the dress code and formality of your event. Now, you need to make sure it fits. Here’s what to look for.

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BODY
A good body fit means keeping extra shirt fabric in the waist to a minimum, and enough length for the shirt to stay tucked in. The shirt body size is tied to the neck size of the shirt—as the neck size increases, the body of the shirt increases in size proportionately. Generally, a slim fit shirt will provide a good, tailored fit without requiring alterations, but keep your body type in mind—sometimes a classic fit (or regular fit) will give you the room you need to feel comfortable.

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SLEEVES
Your sleeves should end where your hand begins—right at the wrist break. If your sleeves reach your lower thumb knuckles, they’re too long. If they don’t reach the outer wrist bone, they’re too short. Shirt sleeves that end at the wrist leave just enough cuff—about ¼” to ½”—to peek out from under properly fitting tuxedo jacket sleeves. And just like the body of the shirt, the width of the shirt sleeves are proportionate to the shirt’s neck size. If you tend to have billowy shirt sleeves, try a slim fit.

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NECK
With the top shirt button fastened, you should be able to comfortably fit one or two fingers between your neck and the collar band of the shirt. If you’re the kind of guy who always wears his shirt unbuttoned at the top, this might feel a little tight in the beginning, but the alternative is a droopy collar and saggy tie. If every part of your shirt fits well but the collar is just a hair too tight, you may need a collar extender—a small accessory that hides behind your tie and adds ½” of stretch to your collar.

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Care

The most important tool in your shirt care toolbelt (if such a toolbelt exists) is a good, reliable iron. The iron is your best bet for knocking out last minute wrinkles or creases on the collar, chest or cuff of your shirt—the visible parts that matter most. Otherwise, leave stains, starch, and general cleaning to the pros at your local drycleaner.

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FAQs

How do I choose a tuxedo shirt? ›

TUXEDO SHIRT COLLARS

In terms of collars, both a formal wing-style and a classic turn-down collar are acceptable for black-tie. A wing collar is generally considered more formal and is the only appropriate option for white-tie. If you opt for a turn-down collar, stick with a narrow spread and no tie-space.

Which tuxedo shirt to wear? ›

The Right Shirt. First thing's first. If you want to get the most out of your tuxedo, always wear a white shirt. Black shirts are permissible for some formal events like proms, but they never achieve the same masculine effect of a white shirt underneath a black coat.

What is the difference between a pleated tuxedo shirt and a pique bib? ›

A pique bib has a raised texture that is different from the rest of the shirt. The difference between a pique and pleated tux shirt is not very clear, but a piqued tuxedo shirt has studs on the front and has pleats on the bib. A pleated shirt has no studs and does not have pleats sewn onto the front of the shirt.

Do you need pleats on a tuxedo shirt? ›

Q: Does my shirt need to have a pleated bib shirt or wing tip collar to wear with my tux? A: No, but pleated bibs and wing tips make for a polished, classic look.

What color is best for tuxedo? ›

Grey is the most versatile of tuxedo and suit colors. Adjusting the shade only shifts the colors you can pair with it as well as how you accessorize. This hue is your answer for any outdoor, indoor or destination wedding. Grey can be modern, classic, compelling and eye-catching.

What is the most formal tuxedo style? ›

Most of us think of the black-tie as the most formal of formal stylings, and that's not the case! The top tier in evening dress codes is white tie. For men, that name is very literal – you're supposed to wear a white bow tie with your formal tuxedo rather than the black of “black-tie.”

What is a traditional tuxedo shirt? ›

The classic tuxedo shirt style features a bib. Most common is the pleated bib which has vertical pleats, flanking the placket. The most formal and traditional option is the pique bib - a panel of fabric that adds a layer of sophistication and elegance.

Do I have to wear studs with my tuxedo shirt? ›

Except for the fly-front shirt, then, studs aren't optional. You're not going to want to wear a shirt with regular buttons as part of the Black Tie or White Tie dress codes. So, you will need a set of studs and, preferably, a set for each dress code.

Is it OK to wear a tuxedo shirt with a suit? ›

To put it simply, any formal event that requires something more than your standard suit will include a call for a tuxedo shirt. This shirt stands out from your standard shirt and is not to be worn with a standard suit. Ever. No matter how nice the suit is, you can't wear a tuxedo shirt with it.

Do you have to wear French cuffs with a tuxedo? ›

French Cuffs.

A tuxedo shirt should be worn with cuff links, which require French cuffs. Both square and rounded varieties are acceptable. The common barrel cuff is typically too casual for a formal event.

Can you wear tuxedo shirt without bow tie? ›

Forgoing the traditional bow tie can feel a little unnatural, but Ganz reassures that it's a personal preference that still adheres to the black-tie dress code. "There are no formal 'rules' for when it is appropriate to wear a necktie with a tuxedo.

Do you wear wing collar or turn down for black tie? ›

Never wear a winged collar shirt with Black Tie. It tends to be unflattering, reveals the tie band and belongs to the White Tie remit.

Can you wear a tuxedo shirt without a cumme*rbund? ›

Wearing a cumme*rbund is not necessary and the only time it should be worn is with a single-breasted tuxedo. Feel free to wear just a bow tie and black suspenders when skipping the cumme*rbund.

Should a tux shirt have a pocket? ›

In case of ceremonies or particularly solemn occasions, especially, when it is necessary to wear a tuxedo, a morning dress/tailcoat or a wedding suit for the groom, the shirt is typically characterized by a formal collar and cuffs, the pocket is therefore totally excluded and prohibited by the code of elegance.

How many studs should a tuxedo shirt have? ›

Buttons and Tuxedo Studs

The most formal tuxedo shirts are worn with four or five tuxedo studs. These are small, decorative alternatives to shirt buttons. (Think of it as cufflinks for the front of your shirt.) Tuxedo studs are removable so you can change up the style or use the standard shirt buttons instead.

What colour tuxedo must not be worn during the day? ›

Black Tie Is Not Daytime Wear

They're doing it wrong. The trend is unlikely to stop, but for people who are serious about getting their formal and semi-formal dress right, tuxedos are evening wear only. The usual rule of thumb is that you dress for the end time of an event.

What color shoes do you wear with a black tuxedo? ›

For black-tie events, match your tuxedo with a pair of black patent leather shoes. Business professional/formal: leather monk strap or wingtip shoes in black, brown or dark burgundy work well with most suits in your professional business wardrobe.

What is the most common tuxedo lapel? ›

There are three main types of lapels including a notch lapel (most common for suits), a peak lapel (used in both suits and tuxedos) and a shawl lapel used almost exclusively for tuxedos).

What type of tuxedo is in style now? ›

Being worn with or without a tie, as is highly preferred nowadays, some of the popular tuxedo jacket styles are:
  • Shawl Lapel Tuxedo Suit. ...
  • NOTCH LAPEL TUXEDO SUIT. ...
  • PEAK LAPEL TUXEDO SUIT. ...
  • DOUBLE-BREASTED TUXEDO SUIT. ...
  • CHECKED TUXEDO SUITS. ...
  • PRINTED TUXEDO SUITS.
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Should a tuxedo have vents or not? ›

Tradition says that dinner jackets—also known as Tuxedo jackets—should not have vents.

Should a tuxedo be single or double-breasted? ›

Ultimately, if one is going to go down the traditional route of black tie, that is, a black dinner jacket aka tuxedo jacket, then the only option is single-breasted.

Why do tuxedo shirts have two buttons? ›

Most dress shirt cuffs are pretty classic: a barrel cuff with a squared edge and two buttons, (the two buttons help determine the snugness you want around your wrist). Beyond that, there are so many varieties of cuffs! A dress shirt cuff is usually defined by the shape of the cuff enclosure.

What is the difference between a tux shirt and a suit shirt? ›

A tuxedo shirt is quite simply a more elegant style of dress shirt that is meant to be worn with your most formal attire, such as (you guessed it), your tuxedo. Tuxedo shirts are not meant to be worn casually or with your traditional suits in an office setting.

Should a tuxedo be buttoned or unbuttoned? ›

Thou shall never button all the buttons on your tuxedo coat. The only exception to the rule is when wearing a one-button tuxedo. On two, three, or four-button tuxedo styles, the bottom button should always remain unbuttoned.

What color cufflinks to wear with a tuxedo? ›

When wearing black tie or a tuxedo, go for a pair of classic, silver cufflinks. If you'd like to pick one with some intricate detail, you may do so. Pair silver cufflinks with a silver belt buckle, and if you wear a watch, one with a silver strap.

Do you have to wear shiny shoes with a tuxedo? ›

Do tuxedo shoes have to be shiny? Traditional tuxedo shoes are typically crafted from a patent (high-shine) material, but it is completely acceptable to wear formal shoes with a more natural, less shiny finish with a formal suit or tuxedo.

When should you not wear a tux? ›

Tuxedos are reserved for evening events only, and for formal occasions like black-tie weddings, charity galas and nights at the opera. Suits are appropriate for any time of day, and can be worn at less casual events like business meetings and dates.

How long should the sleeves be on a tuxedo shirt? ›

So, your sleeve has to end just before your wrist bone. If your suit sleeves start to creep over your hands, they're too long. On the other hand, if your sleeve shows more than one inch of your shirt cuff, it's too short.

Can you wear a tuxedo shirt without a jacket? ›

The 'coatless' tuxedo is a growing trend, and not just because it's cheap! The coatless tux is up-and-coming due to a minimalist movement in the fashion world. A lot of people feel you don't need the coat to look great.

Why don't you wear a belt with a tuxedo? ›

A tuxedo outfit or a cumberbund can be used, does not need a belt, and you'll see that most tux pants don't even have belt loops. Many feel that men's belts count as informal wear and that it's more favorable to wear suit pants with empty belt loops than a belt to the most formal functions.

What are the ruffles on a tuxedo called? ›

In clothing for men, a dickey (also dickie and dicky, and tuxedo front in the U.S.) is a type of shirtfront that is worn with black tie (tuxedo) and with white tie evening clothes. The dickey is usually attached to the shirt collar and then tucked into the waistcoat or cumme*rbund.

Should a tuxedo have pocket flaps? ›

The Rules: pockets should jetted and not have flaps.

Is it OK to wear a tuxedo to a wedding? ›

A tux is typically worn in the evening. If the wedding occurs during the day, then a suit would be more appropriate. However, if the festivities go well into the night, then you can wear whichever you prefer.

Can I wear a black suit to a black tie event? ›

Can you wear black to a black-tie wedding? It's 100% acceptable to wear black to a black-tie wedding (and in a lot of cases, it's actually preferred for men to wear a classic black tuxedo). Darker colors are considered more formal, making them completely appropriate for a black-tie event.

What shirt to wear with shawl collar tuxedo? ›

The Pique Bib Front Tuxedo Shirt

You'll want to go with French cuffs and a nice set of studs with a pique bib. The pique bib front looks best with a peak or shawl lapel jacket, and we suggest it for any event labeled white tie.

Does black tie need black shoes? ›

Shoes: Black patent leather shoes are recommended. Though velvet slippers can work, just know you're showing off a little bit (no bad thing, . Jacket: A suit jacket that is known as a dinner jacket. This must come with satin lapels, buttons, and pockets.

What is a Gladstone collar? ›

Gladstone collar

A standing collar with the points pressed to stick out horizontally at the side-fronts, worn with a scarf or ascot; popularized by the British Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone.

Can you be overdressed for black tie? ›

As mentioned above, you will never be overdressed or in violation of the Dress Code if you opt to wear Black Tie at a Black-Tie Optional event.

Is A Cumberbund out of style? ›

Nowadays, vests and suspenders are definitely more popular than cumme*rbunds. However, that doesn't mean the cumme*rbund is out of style. Like a bow tie, a cumme*rbund will never look outdated at a formal or black tie event.

Does James Bond wear a cumme*rbund? ›

It was again a notch lapel collar and its fitting was even looser than the previous one. Bond had to wear this tux in dinner party or you can say evening party but still he worn a notch lapel tuxedo which is slightly informal, more importantly he doesn't wear cumme*rbund which is also a part of formal dressing.

What is the purpose of cumme*rbund? ›

cumme*rbunds are an essential part of black tie etiquette and they give formal suits a finished appeal. cumme*rbunds are used to cover the unsightly bunching that occurs when a shirt is tucked into trousers and they also provide an aesthetic benefit to your overall ensemble.

Do you need buttons on tuxedo shirt? ›

Most tuxedo shirts can be fastened with regular buttons, or they can be fitted with studs and cuff links. Show people you care and always opt for studs and cufflinks for your shirt closures.

What do you wear under a tuxedo shirt? ›

Opt for a deep V-neck if you like to leave your collar unbuttoned. Consider wearing a beige undershirt, or gray for darker skin tones. Get a thicker formal shirt if the one you're wearing is too thin and shows everything underneath.

Should a tuxedo shirt have pleats? ›

Q: Does my shirt need to have a pleated bib shirt or wing tip collar to wear with my tux? A: No, but pleated bibs and wing tips make for a polished, classic look.

Where do you put tuxedo buttons on shirts? ›

Insert the back of the stud through the back stud hole from the front of the shirt. Then, with the stud acting as a button, push it through the front button hole. *If the front of the stud is too large, you can always feed the back of the stud through both layers of the stud holes from the front.

How do I know my tuxedo shirt size? ›

When it comes to tuxedo shirts, small, medium, large and so on actually coincide with your neck size. Size small shirts are for neck sizes roughly 14 to 14 ½ inches around, size medium 15 to 15 ½ inches around and so on. Determining your neck size is easy. Use a cloth tape measure and measure around your neck.

Are tuxedo shirts different from dress shirts? ›

While you can find them in different fabrics, such as cotton, they are thin enough to be worn underneath a jacket. Dress shirts aren't designed specifically for tuxedos or traditional suits. As a result, they are usually thicker than tuxedo shirts. These are just a few ways that tuxedo shirts and dress shirts differ.

What size is a 40 in tuxedo? ›

Tuxedo Size Chart
Men'sXSM
Size30-3238-40
Chest30-3238-40
Waist24-2632-34
Hip30-3238-40
1 more row

Will men's Wearhouse measure you for free? ›

Check out our online wardrobe consultant, store locator, tie tying tutorial, extensive fashion and lifestyle advice, tuxedo rental services, corporate sales, and customized logo apparel. Can women get free measurements too in store? Absolutely.

Can you wear a regular tie with a tuxedo shirt? ›

So, can you wear a tie with a tuxedo? The simple answer is yes.

What color of tuxedo is not to be worn during the day? ›

Black Tie Is Not Daytime Wear

The trend is unlikely to stop, but for people who are serious about getting their formal and semi-formal dress right, tuxedos are evening wear only. The usual rule of thumb is that you dress for the end time of an event.

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