Your Complete Tuxedo Guide For The Most Luxurious Look
Ignore anyone who says that there's a rule you must follow! Just follow your taste and style lead you to. It could be The Peak Lapel Tux, The Westwood Tux, or maybe Shawl Collar Tux! Let's see what your style might be.
The Whitman look
This outfit is straight-up gentlemanly there's no other way to describe it. Wear whenever you want to exude laid-back charm and sophistication.

The Peak Lapel Tux
This is peak formal wear style, literally. It's tough to beat the classic yet statement-making look of a peak lapel tuxedo plus, the upward-pointing lapels frame your face and elongate your frame. Win, win. Includes jacket and pants. Available in both classic and slim fits.

The Westwood look
With a double dose of tartan and our rich velvet slip-on, this outfit makes anyone a little bit of a rule-breaker.
The Newman look
No one's ever worn a suit like Paul Newman did. Channel his effortless style in this iconic black-tie look with all the right details.

The Shawl Collar look
Shawls aren't just for little old ladies. This shawl collar tux feels both fresh and classic perfect for when you want to stand out a little. Includes jacket and pants. Available in both classic and slim fits.
The Barre Pinstripe Look
The Gingham look
Style statement? Check. This creative take on the black-tie is sure to turn heads at the party, on the dance floor or wherever else you wear it. Includes jacket and pants. Available in both classic and slim fits.
Grey for days. This monochromatic outfit makes a subtle statement, and the light color is perfect for daytime or outdoor events.
The Chambray look
Woven from Italian wool, this tuxedo's light grey chambray body creates a mellow contrast with the smooth indigo satin shawl lapel. Delivered with matching chambray and satin tuxedo pants.
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