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I Need To Rent A Tuxedo for a South Carolina "Black Tie Event". What is a Black Tie Event and Where Do I Get A Tuxedo?


"Tuxedo" may be used to describe a type of semi-formal Dress Attire For Men. Wearing a Tuxedo is also known as, and is synonymous with, wearing "Black Tie." More specifically, a Tuxedo is the jacket worn with Black Tie attire. In some parts of the world a tuxedo is known as a Dinner Jacket.


In general, there is no one strict rule governing what exactly comprises a Tuxedo. For South Carolina Gentlemen, most commonly a Tuxedo is made up of a black coat with lapels, black pants, a black bow tie, black socks, black shoes, a black cummerbund, and a white shirt.


Novelty Tuxedos are available in a wide range of colors, most popularly pink and baby blue, but these should not be considered appropriate for a semi-formal occasion. Many men wear decorations or jewelry adornments with their Tuxedos, such as fancy cuff-links or handkerchiefs in the breast pocket, and at most SC events, is considered perfectly acceptable.


The breast shirt of a Tuxedo is usually a pure white. If you are getting married or going on a Special Date, some care should be taken to compliment the color of your Date's Dress or Gown.


This is considered particularly important in Weddings, when an inappropriately white shirt can cast the wrong hue on the bride's dress. In this instance it is acceptable to choose an off-white shirt.


Good quality Tuxedos can be made from a variety of fabrics, including wool. If you are buying a Tuxedo instead of renting one, it is safe to say that polyester or a polyester blend is generally considered not as good of quality.


The number of buttons on the Tuxedo is a matter of personal preference; many people consider more buttons to appear more fashionable, but a single or dual buttoned jacket is much more Traditional in appearance.


A "good" Tuxedo may be rented in South Carolina for just under $100 (US). Tuxedos are Custom Fit to the wearing Gentleman - just like a fine suit. Preparations for a Tuxedo should start at least two months in advance. If you attend three or more South Carolina Upscale Events in the course of a year, the wise thing to do is buy your own Tuxedo.


While many people consider Tuxedos to be formal attire, it is important to note that they are in fact a semi-formal alternative to the more proper "White Tie" Dress Attire.


White Tie includes a black full coat with tails (as opposed to a short coat), black braided pants, black socks and shoes, a black top hat, a white bow tie, a white cummerbund, a white shirt and collar, both stiffened, and an overcoat.


Tuxedos were came about mainly as a way to get some relief from the high-maintenance required for White Tie Attire of proper Gentlemen (particularly the starching of the undershirt). In addition to the handkerchief and cuff-links often seen with Tuxedos, White Tie may also include a cane and white dress gloves.


As South Carolina Traditions evolve and change, the prevalence of a true White Tie Events is rapidly giving way to events in which a Tuxedo is the preferred form of Dress Attire for Gentlemen. Only a few events at the highest strata of Society, or maybe a high society wedding, would require anything more than a handsome Tuxedo.


Tuxedos can easily be rented at any local Formal Wear Store. You are invited to also read more about South Carolina Fashions and Men's Clothing.


There are endless varieties and style of Tuxedos for a Fine South Carolina Gentlemen to choose from. However, to make Choosing a Tuxedo as easy as possible we are going to concentrate on Four Main Areas: Classic Wedding Tuxedos, Contemporary Wedding Tuxedos, Cool Prom and Awards Ceremony "Black Tie" Event.



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