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How to Select a Tuxedo


Evaline's Bridal Groom & Groomsmen Style Guide.

Look Sharp. Stay Timeless. Match the Moment



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  • Coordinate with the Bride

    The groom's look should reflect the overall style and formality of the wedding - and compliment the bride's gown. A tux or suit in the right tone, fabric, and fit helps tie the fill look together.



  • Color Counts

    Groomsmen should coordinate with bridesmaids, and the groom should reflect the brides look. Vest colors can highlight roles- like flower girl matching ring bearer. Dads typically stick to black or metal tones to avoid adding extra colors.


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  • Fit is Everything

    A well-fitted tux or suit elevates the entire look. Tailoring matters- no baggy jackets or sagging pants. Whether rented or purchased, schedule fittings well in advance.





  • Start Early

  • Begin shopping or booking rentals 6-8 months before the wedding. This gives time for fittings, adjustments, and coordinating the whole party. Make sure all final measuremnets are submitted to the company at least 6 months ahead.



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  • Grooming Matters

Haircuts, beards, nails, skin-small details make a big difference. Schedule grooming 1-2 days before the wedding for a fresh and polished look.




  • Keep It Comfortable

Make sure shoes are broken in, fabrics feel good, and nothing is too tight.

Comfort + Confidence = the best look possible.



 
 
 

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