Where Have All the cumme*rbunds Gone? (2024)

With the start of spring comes many things: longer days, blooming flowers and plenty of glamorous black-tie events. Prom season is already in full swing, and wedding season is well on its way too, which means there will be many more excuses for men to don their classiest tuxedo. However, this year there seems to be a visible absence of one traditional tux component: the cumme*rbund.

“When heading to a black-tie event, one cannot get much classier than a tuxedo paired with a cumme*rbund,” Brent Reece, Store Director at Oak Hall, emphasizes. “However, as of late, it has become an option.”

Brent gives us a little background on the cumme*rbund, explaining the reason it’s always been a classic component of a tux as well as the appeal of it.

“This traditional piece of men’s formalwear goes around the waist, making for a neater profile and hiding the billowing fabric where the shirt tucks into the waistband,” he says. Coupled with a dark jacket and crisp bow tie, Brent says a cumme*rbund will tie together a look that’s clean, classic and never out of style.

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Though a classic tuxedo — complete with cumme*rbund — may never go out of style, two Nashville style experts confirmed our suspicions that the cumme*rbund is noticeably absent from recent black-tie style scenes.

Then why the noticeable decline in this formalwear staple?

One reason, according to Brent, could be that more men are changing up other parts of their ensemble, which in turn affects the need for a cumme*rbund. “The rule here is to never wear a cumme*rbund with a long tie or a vest,” Brent explains. Also, if men don’t want to adhere to the other “rules” of cumme*rbunds, they may simply rule out a cumme*rbund altogether.

“Another rule is that a cumme*rbund should match the lapel of the jacket and tie,” Brent continues. “If the tux lapels are ribbed or grosgrain, then one will want to shop for a cumme*rbund in a material with a similar texture. When wearing a cumme*rbund, the pleats are always to face up. While they are not usually too conspicuous, downward-facing pleats can send the message that the wearer is unfamiliar with the accessory.”

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We asked Eric Viars, owner of The Oxford Shop, to weigh in on this dwindling tuxedo tradition. “Although proper black-tie attire calls for a cumme*rbund or vest to accompany the bow tie, a lot of guys (including myself) are opting out,” Eric says. “For me, when I’m standing, I like to button my jacket. And when I’m sitting, well, no one notices anyway.”

Eric reiterates that while black-tie attire still technically calls for a vest or cumme*rbund, sometimes personal style and flare may dictate how a man gets dressed and override the “rules.”

The no-cumme*rbund effect seems to be trickling down into the high school scene as well. Eighteen-year-old Sam Staggs made it pretty clear to his mother, Ginny, that he doesn’t intend on getting a cumme*rbund for his prom tux this year, and that his friends aren’t getting one either. According to Sam, he and his friends like the simpler look of the tux without the cumme*rbund, and the guys who do want a cumme*rbund seem to be opting for more outlandish styles and not the traditional look. “I don’t want to wear a useless piece of clothing that just makes me sweaty when I’m moving around,” Sam told his mom. “Not to mention that it doesn’t look right when the tuxedo jacket is unbuttoned. It’s just a nuisance.”

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Aaron Weber, whose wedding to Kathleen Goff we featured on StyleBlueprint, and his groomsmen opted to go cumme*rbund-free and wear suspenders. Image: Mary Rosenbaum

But Brent sheds some light on this argument, insisting that the pleats in a cumme*rbund are not just there for aesthetic purposes. “The pleats can be used to hold loose cash, tuck away ticket stubs or even catch wayward crumbs at a fancy dinner,” he says.

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If you’ve noticed a change in other formalwear trends, you’re not alone. “In addition to cumme*rbunds, the dress hat has almost completely disappeared, and neckties are certainly on the decline,” Eric says. “However, one bright spot in men’s accessories has been the pocket square; its numbers are growing! With black tie, I recommend solid white or white with a black edge.”

If a man does choose to wear a cumme*rbund, Brent offers up a bit of fashion advice: “To mix things up, wear a brackish bowtie with the standard cumme*rbund; it gives interest and charter to the tradition. However,” he adds, “007 only wore one a few times. So remember: There are no rules to the one guided by personal style.”

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FAQs

Are cumberbunds still in fashion? ›

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.

Do men still wear cumberbuns? ›

Generally, you wear a cumme*rbund along with a tuxedo to black tie events. If you choose not to wear a cumme*rbund, you can wear a formal waistcoat (aka a vest) instead.

Do men still wear cumberbunds with tuxedos? ›

If your tuxedo is double-breasted, you're already not wearing a cumme*rbund. If you're wearing a vest under your single-breasted jacket, then you, too, are already not wearing a cumme*rbund.

Is it necessary to have a cumme*rbund? ›

A tuxedo with cumme*rbund makes the most sense if you will be attending a formal event when the temperatures are higher, making a vest more uncomfortable. A cumme*rbund allows for more airflow, and limits the amount of fabric on your body.

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.

Does a cumme*rbund make you look slimmer? ›

cumme*rbunds also streamline and elongate your look. A well-designed and properly worn cumme*rbund can slim your waist and make you look taller, as long as you are wearing it properly. Those British military officers were onto something – because cumme*rbunds can also keep you cool.

What is the point of a 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.

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

Traditionally, wearing a timepiece with a tuxedo to a formal affair was a no-no because it was considered rude to watch the time. Fortunately today it is completely acceptable as long as you select a timepiece that is appropriate, formal and elegant.

Do you wear suspenders with a cumme*rbund? ›

Paring Suspenders with a cumme*rbund

Wearing suspenders with a tuxedo is common, and adding a cumme*rbund to your formal outfit is strictly a matter of style preference. Generally, the addition of a cumme*rbund raises the level of formality a few notches.

Why do people wear cumme*rbunds? ›

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.

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