Tuxedo vs Suit: What is the Difference? (2024)

What is the difference between a suit and a tuxedo? The structure might be the same and sometimes you may hear the words tuxedo and suit being used indistinctly to refer to a suit jacket and suit pants. The main difference between a suit and a tux is satin. But let's go through the main differences between a tuxedo and a suit:

What makes a tuxedo a tuxedo? Easy:

  1. Tuxedos are worn with bow ties and suits either with or without a tie.
  2. Tuxedos have satin lapels, which can even be from a different shade while suits lapels are made of the same fabric.
  3. Tuxedos have also satin buttonswhile suits have the usual suit buttons, not covered by a piece of satin fabric.
  4. Tuxedo pants include a satin stripe, while suit pants don't.
Onyx Black Twill 100s Black essential Tuxedo with wide lapel $444
Twill Wool Blends Royal Blue Royal blue limited edition Tuxedo with wide black lapel $639
Iron grey Melange 100s Iron grey slim fit Tuxedo with wide black lapel $459
Floral Jacquard Celebration Black floral jacquard Tuxedo with peak lapels $609
Shiny Jacquard Micropattern Gold Tuxedo $559
Cotton Velvet Shimmer Green Velvet Tuxedo Suit $549
Shimmer Jacquard Floral Cobalt blue floral jacquard Tuxedo $598

DESIGN YOUR TUXEDO

If you already have the information you needed - great! We wanted to make it straightforward. You are ready to design your tux. But if you want to learn more, such as:

  • What to wear to a wedding

  • When to wear a tuxedo

  • What exceptions there are

We will cover that in the following sections. Feel free to share this infographic so everyone knows the differences between these two products and knows how to use the correct word to define each of them:

Tuxedo vs Suit for Wedding

What should you wear to a wedding: a wedding tuxedo or a wedding suit? Both are good options. It depends on what it says on the invitation and if doesn't, ask the groom. If the groom doesn't know what to tell you, just follow some of these recommendations:

  • For daytime weddings: if in doubt, better wear a suit. A tuxedo is mostly seen as night attire.
  • For evening weddings: suit and tuxedo.Both are great options.
  • If the invitation says black tie attire is required: you can never go wrong with a tuxedo.
  • If the invitation saysblack tie attire optional: feel free to choose whatever you prefer. But make sure that if you choose a suit it has to be in a dark shade or you get a little bit more creative and choose a burgundy tuxedo.
  • If it is a destination or beach wedding:probably the wedding guest attire will be more relaxed so you can wear a light-shade suit, and even consider linen if the temperature can be a problem. In this kind of event, you can wear a business suit but you will be sure much more comfortable in a linen-cotton suit. The groom might wear a tuxedo anyway. Come on, it is his day, he can wear whatever he wants.
  • You can wear a waistcoat with both but please check our tuxedo vests if you are wearing a tuxedo.

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Pinstripe Wool Crepe Grey Hairline stripe Wool Three piece Suit $1,025
Melange Linen Celebration Beige Linen Vested Suit $516
Overcheck Pure wool End on end Blue Checkered wool 1 Button 3 piece Suit with pocket square and lapeled double breasted Waistcoat $814
Wool Blends Tweed Dark Grey Grey Tweed 3 Piece Suit $574
Navy Blue Twill 100s Blue 3 piece Wedding Suit $514
Navy Blue Twill 100s Navy Wedding Suit $484
Melange Merino Wool Iron grey Grey pure wool wide lapel 3 piece Suit with a pocket square and shawl lapel double breasted Suit Vest $814
Wool Blends Tweed Winter Grey Houndstooth Wool Blends wide lapel Slim Fit Three piece Suit and peak lapel Dress Vest $689
Wool Blends Tweed Prince of Wales 3 Piece Tweed Suit - Checkered Brown $574
Melange Linen Celebration Beige linen Wedding Suit $519

Prom Tuxedo vs Prom Suit

Going to prom is a very exciting occasion for every high school student. Show some self-confidence and wear whatever you feel glamorous in. Just follow these simple rules:

  • If you want to wear a bow tie, choose a tuxedo
  • If you just want to wear a tie, wear a suit. You can combine your suit with a tie but don't wear a bow tie.

Our advice: Don't match your tie or your bow tie with the colour of your partner's attire. Please don't. Be strong.

Floral Jacquard Celebration Black floral jacquard Tuxedo with peak lapels $609
Shimmer Jacquard Floral Cobalt blue floral jacquard Tuxedo $598
Floral Jacquard Celebration Black floral jacquard Tuxedo $634
Floral Jacquard Light Orange Light orange floral jacquard Tuxedo with beige lapel $639
Floral Jacquard Light Orange Light orange floral jacquard double-breasted Tuxedo with beige lapel $639
Floral Jacquard Celebration Black floral jacquard Tuxedo $734

Dinner Suit vs Tuxedo

A dinner suit is the same as a tuxedo. "Dinner suit" is a term that helps you understand when to use a tuxedo. As we said previously in this post: it is an evening attire which can even be called an evening suit or evening dress (for men). Call it the way you want, probably you will hear more about the term dinner suit in the United Kingdom but it is not unusual to hear about it in the United States.

When to Wear a Tuxedo vs Suit?

Tuxedo or Suit. What should I choose? Let's make it easy:

  • Business →Suit
  • Casual→Suit
  • Formal →Tuxedo or dark suit
  • Black tie event →Tuxedo
  • Daytime wedding →Suit
  • Beach wedding →Suit
  • Night wedding →Tuxedo or dark suit
  • Prom →Tuxedo or suit
OccasionRecommended AttireWhy?
BusinessSuitA suit offers the perfect balance of professionalism and style, making it the go-to choice for business occasions.
CasualSuitA casual suit with a relaxed fit and lighter colors is versatile for informal meetings or dates.
FormalTuxedo or Dark SuitFor formal events, a tuxedo or a dark suit exemplifies elegance and style.
Black Tie EventTuxedoA black tie event traditionally requires a tuxedo - it's the epitome of class and sophistication.
Daytime WeddingSuitA suit in a light color palette is perfect for daytime weddings as it maintains a festive yet elegant appearance.
Beach WeddingSuitA light-colored suit made from breathable fabric such as linen or cotton is ideal for beach weddings.
Night WeddingTuxedo or Dark SuitFor evening weddings, a tuxedo or a dark suit adds a touch of glamour and sophistication.
PromTuxedo or SuitDepending on the dress code, both a tuxedo or a stylish suit can make a great impression at prom.


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Tuxedo Jacket vs Suit Jacket

Both tuxedo jackets and suit jackets have a similar structure but in terms of satin, button, fabrics, colours and accessories you can see these differences:

  • Satin. Tuxedo has a satin lapel (even with a contrasting colour, usually black), satin buttons, and even an optional satin stripe over the pocket.
  • Buttons. While tuxedos use to have only 1 button, suits are usually 2 buttons but you can also see them with 1 or 3 buttons in single-breasted jackets.
  • Fabrics. Suit fabrics are more versatile including all kinds of wool but also linen and cotton blends. You can find wool tuxedos and velvet tuxedos.
  • Colours. Tuxedos are usually black, blue, or white. But it is not unusual to see red or green shades. For suits, the usual shades are grey and blue but then it is becoming common to see beige shades, especially while wearing linen.
  • Accessories.Suits can be combined with a belt, pocket square, and tie. Tuxedos can be worn with a tuxedo sash (try to avoid belts if possible), bow tie and also pocket square.

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Cotton Velvet Shimmer Green Velvet Tuxedo Jacket $308
Floral Jacquard Celebration Floral Dinner Jacket $448
Twill Wool Blends Royal Blue Blue Dinner Jacket with a pocket square $398
Cotton Velvet Shimmer Burgundy Velvet Dinner Jacket $308
Melange Wool Blends Slate Steel blue slim fit one button Tuxedo Jacket with handkerchief $278
Shimmer Wool Blends Dobby Black bean wide lapel slim fit one button Tuxedo Jacket with handkerchief $258
Navy Blue Twill 100s Blue Double-Breasted Tuxedo $265
Navy Blue Twill 100s Navy blue wide lapel year-round 1-button Dinner Jacket $253
Twill Wool Blends Ivory Ivory wide lapel slim fit one button Tuxedo Jacket $270
Cobalt Blue Nailhead Celebration Cobalt blue peak lapel essential 1 button Tux Jacket $280

Tuxedo Pants vs Suit Pants

Maybe you haven't noticed it, but tuxedo pants have satin stripes on each external side of them. Suit pants don't. That would be the main difference. In addition, suit pants should be combined with a belt, and tuxedos should be combined with a sash.

Black tuxedo pants are often worn with a blue or white tuxedo jacket. A white tuxedo jacket can be paired with black, red, and white accents for a formal outfit. Mismatched jackets and suits can also be fashionable.

Tuxedo Pants

  • Have satin stripes
  • Combined with a sash

Suit Pants

  • Don't have satin stripes
  • Combined with a belt

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Tuxedo Shirts vs Suit Shirts

You're likely familiar with the look of traditional suit shirts. While finding the right patterned shirt for a suit can be challenging, we'll delve into that topic in another blog post. However, a classic white collared shirt remains a fail-safe choice for any suit. For those seeking a contemporary office style, contemporary office shirts offer excellent options. But Tuxedo shirts are a bit different, these are their main treats:

  • A tuxedo shirt has to be white (only in some cases could black tuxedo shirts be accepted).
  • Tuxedo shirts usually come with wingtip collars. This is perfect for displaying your bow tie.
  • Tux shirts always have french cuffs because they have to be worn with cufflinks.
  • They can have pleats (OPTIONAL). Here is an example of a pleated shirt:

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Cotton Oxford Year round White french cuff Cotton blend wing tip collar Pleated Tuxedo Shirt $94
2 Ply Easy iron 120s Tuxedo Shirt $174
Onyx Black Cotton Year round Black Tuxedo Shirt $79
Cotton Poplin Year round White Pleated Tuxedo Shirt $94
Cotton Poplin Year round White french cuff poplin cotton bow tie collar Pleated Tux Shirt with hidden buttons $94
2 Ply Wrinkle free Poplin Premium White no-iron cotton wing collar Pleated Tux Shirt $144
Cotton Poplin Year round White french cuff poplin cotton wing collar Tux Shirt with hidden buttons $79
Onyx Black Cotton Year round Black french cuff cotton wing tip collar Tuxedo Shirt $84
Cotton Poplin Year round White poplin cotton bow tie collar Black Tie Shirt with hidden buttons $79
Onyx Black Cotton Year round Black double cuff cotton bow tie collar Tux Shirt with contrast collar $98

DESIGN A TUX SHIRT

If you have read till here, you now know all the secrets between a tuxedo and a suit. You are ready to see who wears a tuxedo, based on the standard rules and who doesn't and to decide what to choose for your next event.

Tuxedo Shoes vs Suit Shoes

As you can imagine, tuxedos require a more formal pair of shoes than a suit would. To be on the safe side, we recommend taking the traditional path and pairing a tux with the classic tuxedo shoes: Black oxfords - the shinier the better. If your aim is to dress down your tuxedo, then a pair of black leather loafers would also be acceptable. Avoid broguing or any other decorative details, and if you can, go for a wholecut shoe instead of a cap-toe shoe.

Suits, on the other hand, do not require the classic formal oxfords, nevertheless, they must still maintain a business casual style. Keep your options between derby shoes, oxfords, monk shoes or loafers. As for the colour, keep it between shades of dark brown to black. Brown goes well with navy blue and could be a nicer option if your usual choice is a blue suit. Brogues or wingtip shoes are also welcome for a suit outfit.

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How to Combine a Tuxedo

Here is the basic combination of a tuxedo. Boring? Well, yes, but also safe. Black Tuxedo with white handkerchief and white tuxedo shirt with black bowtie and cufflinks. Do you want something different? Try applying different bowties, lapel shapes and even satin color while customizing your tuxedo.

  1. Choose the Right Outfit: Begin by selecting a tuxedo that is properly tailored and complements your body shape.
  2. Shirt Selection: Opt for a white dress shirt with a wing-tip collar for a traditional and sophisticated look.
  3. Accessorizing: Select a black bow tie and a white pocket square. Adding a cumme*rbund or a vest can further elevate your look.
  4. Shoes and Socks: Polished black patent leather shoes and black socks are the classic choice for tuxedos.
  5. Final Touches: Your tuxedo should be neat and wrinkle-free. Also, pay attention to your grooming.

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How to Combine a Suit

Take a look at the "How to combine a suit" starting pack. Handkerchief + tie + belt. What about the shirt? No need to be a french cuff shirt, but you also can. Try different combinations while designing your custom suit.

  1. Choose the Right Outfit: Choose a suit that fits you perfectly. The color should be appropriate for the occasion and your body type.
  2. Shirt Selection: Stick to neutral-toned shirts like white or light blue. Patterns like stripes and checks can add depth.
  3. Accessorizing: Pair your suit with a tie that complements the color of your suit. Pocket squares and cufflinks can add personality.
  4. Shoes and Socks: A suit can be paired with leather oxfords, loafers, or brogues. Match your sock color with your suit.
  5. Final Touches: Ensure your suit is well-pressed and your overall grooming is impeccable.

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How to combine a Suit vs How to combine a Tuxedo

TuxedoSuit
Step 1: OutfitTailored tuxedo that flatters your body shape.Perfectly-fitting suit, color matching occasion and body type.
Step 2: ShirtWhite dress shirt with wing-tip collar.Neutral-toned or patterned shirt.
Step 3: AccessoriesBlack bow tie, white pocket square, optional vest.Complementary tie, pocket squares, and cufflinks.
Step 4: Shoes and SocksPolished black patent shoes and black socks.Leather shoes matching suit, sock color aligned with suit.
Step 5: Final TouchesNeat, wrinkle-free tuxedo, impeccable grooming.Well-pressed suit, top-notch grooming.

Does This Apply Also to Women's Suits and Tuxedos?


Just as men have a plethora of options when it comes to dressing formally, women also have a delightful range to choose from. In recent years, women’s suits and tuxedos have gained popularity for their elegance and empowerment. They are now a go-to choice for many women attending weddings, proms, business meetings or formal events. Let’s delve into whether the distinctions between men's suits and tuxedos are applicable to women's attire.

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Onyx Black Twill 100s Black wool blend Tuxedo with peak lapels $349
Onyx Black Twill 100s Black wool blend Tuxedo with peak lapels $349
Cotton Velvet Shimmer Green Velvet Tuxedo with shawl black lapels $429
Basic Comfort stretch Twill Black Tuxedo with wide lapels $309
Cotton Velvet Shimmer Burgundy Velvet Tuxedo with shawl black lapels $429
Cotton Velvet Celebration Tuxedo with wide red lapels $409
Summer Melange Technical Beige double breasted Tuxedo with wide cream lapels $414

Similarities and Differences in Fabrics and Components

For women, the same basic differences between a suit and a tuxedo apply. Women's tuxedos generally feature satin lapels, satin buttons, and sometimes a satin stripe down the side of the trousers. Just like men's tuxedos, these elements give women’s tuxedos a more formal and polished look compared to suits. Suits for women, on the other hand, typically have fabric lapels and regular buttons, similar to men’s suits. Women's suits also offer more versatility in fabric choices, just like men's suits.

So, to sum up, all the differences between a tuxedo and a suit also apply to women's suits and women's tuxedos.

Styling and Accessories for Women Tuxedos


When it comes to accessorizing and styling, women have a wider array of options. For tuxedos, women can opt for a classic bow tie, a lavallière tie, or even a more feminine option like a satin or silk blouse with ruffles. Waistcoats are not as common for women's tuxedos, but a cumme*rbund is an elegant choice.

In contrast, suits can be paired with a variety of blouses, dress shirts, ties, or no tie at all. Suits offer a more relaxed yet sophisticated look, and there’s more room for creativity in accessories and combinations.

Women's Footwear: Tux vs Suit


For women's tuxedos, it’s common to wear high heels or elegant flats that are more on the formal side. Patent leather or a material with a sheen is often chosen to complement the tuxedo's satin elements.

When wearing a suit, women can opt for more variety in their footwear, ranging from pumps and loafers to heeled boots. The choice of shoe can drastically alter the vibe of the outfit, from ultra-professional to chic casual. But, what about women's loafers? They are the perfect spring-summer footwear.

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Footwear can transform an outfit, and the same holds for women's suits and tuxedos.

  • For tuxedos: stiletto heels, sophisticated flats, velvet loafers, or any formal footwear that complements the overall attire are usually chosen. The shoes often match the sheen of the tuxedo's satin elements, ensuring a cohesive look.
  • When it comes to suits, women can play around with their shoe choice based on the occasion and personal style. Classic pumps, chic boots, fashionable sneakers, or loafers - the options are limitless and can swing a suit from strictly professional to fashionably relaxed.

Occasions for Women's Tuxedos and Suits


Similar to men, women would typically wear tuxedos to black-tie events, gala dinners, or sophisticated evening weddings. Suits can be worn at business meetings, daytime weddings, or more casual events.

  • Women's tuxedos are the perfect choice for black-tie events, formal dinners, or sophisticated evening weddings. The satin accents provide an elevated elegance that fits perfectly into these high-end settings.
  • Women's suits or pantsuits, on the other hand, offer greater versatility. They can be dressed up for business meetings or semi-formal events, or dressed down for casual day outings, providing an effortlessly chic look.

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Customization and Personal Style


One of the most exciting aspects of women's suits and tuxedos is the ability to infuse personal style. Women can play around with cuts, colors, and fabrics to create an ensemble that is both unique and flattering. The classic black tuxedo is timeless, but experimenting with different colors and textures can make a statement.

In conclusion, while the basic elements distinguishing suits from tuxedos are similar for both men and women, women often have a broader range of styling options. This allows for the creation of ensembles that can range from classic and elegant to edgy and contemporary.

Tuxedo vs. Suit for Weddings

These days, what to wear to a wedding is not as straightforward as it once may have been. One of the things that men need to bear in mind is that weddings come in many forms – religious or civil affairs, daytime or night time ceremonies, formal or casual celebrations, themed or no theme. These are just a few of the factors that one needs to consider and bear in mind, whether you’re the groom or a guest. Ultimately, one of the big questions becomes, what then should one wear?

If you’re the groom, you and your bride can, of course, set the tone for your wedding, including the dress code that you and everyone else should abide by. If you’re sticking to tradition and celebrating your big day with a formal, evening affair, it’s best for the groom to meet his bride in front of the alter in a classic black or white tuxedo jacket with black tuxedo pants. Depending on your preference, you can opt for a three-piece tuxedo, and complete the outfit with a white or black bowtie, and a chic boutonniere. Of course, formal leather evening shoes are a must to complete the polished look.

TUXEDO FOR MEN

Now, if your wedding is still an evening affair yet slightly less formal, a suit and tie will certainly do. To keep with the solemnity of the affair, you’ll want to stick to classic colors, including black, charcoal grey, or navy. Finish off your wedding attire with a solid-colored necktie in a coordinating color, including black or white, and an optional pocket square or a traditional boutonniere instead.

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WEDDING SUITS

Of course, we all know that weddings are not always evening celebrations. If your wedding is a traditional ceremony set in the morning, then a traditional, and aptly named morning suit will work best. Cut a striking figure in a black, grey, or blue morning coat with a complimentary waistcoat and trousers. Complete your wedding attire with a solid necktie and polished leather shoes.

These days, it’s not uncommon for weddings to take on a modern or more casual form – whether that means a simple civil ceremony in city hall, a casual beachside ceremony, or a lowkey lunch celebration. Depending on how informal you’ve designed your wedding day to be, a suit in an appropriate color and fabric will, more often than not, be your best option. For instance, if you’ve decided on a beach ceremony, a cream colored linen suit sans necktie will work exceedingly well. On the other hand, if you’re celebrating with a chic and simple luncheon, you’ll perhaps want to go for a steel blue or grey wool suit with a necktie.

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LINEN WEDDING SUIT

Now, if you’re a guest, you also have to carefully select what to wear. Make sure to double check the dress code indicated in the invitation and respectfully follow the bride and groom’s wishes. Remember, it’s their day and not yours. You don’t want to distract anyone from it. Don’t upstage the happy couple or draw too much attention to yourself, and that includes your wardrobe. And yes, this applies to male guests as well, and not just female guests who should remember not to wear white (unless explicitly allowed or requested to.) That said, what should a guest wear?

The good thing about being a guest is that while you have to follow the specified dress code, you can take a more laid-back approach and have fun with your outfit. If you’re attending a formal ceremony, you can take the liberty of wearing a tuxedo in a less traditional fabric or color. Try a blue velvet tuxedo jacket or perhaps a navy paisley printed tuxedo instead. The colors are muted but it’s still a fun and fashion-forward choice.

Blue Velvet Round Lapel Tuxedo

The same applies when it comes to wearing a suit to a wedding. Stick to a classic single or double breasted suit but feel free to have fun with a patterned or printed necktie and pocket square. The goal is to be mindful of the couple’s desired dress code while making the look your own.

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Regardless of what you decide to wear on your wedding day or to a wedding you’re attending, the most important thing is to feel good and be confident in your outfit. After that, forget about what you’re wearing. Focus on the significance of the occasion and enjoy the moment.

Take a look at Hockerty Tuxedos Collections:

Iron grey Water resistant Celebration Iron grey limited edition Tuxedo with black lapel $509
Cotton Blend Velvet Paisley Navy blue paisley velvet Tuxedo with black lapel $509
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Melange Wool Blends Slate Slate essential Tuxedo with $459
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