Description
Article: | Model tuxedo with shawl jacket or with black peak lapel |
Color: | Black |
Fabric: | Super 100’s from Cerruti |
Fabric weight: | Light weight 270 gr./m2 |
Period of use: | All seasons |
Brand | Wilvorst – Arax Gazzo – Corneliani – Kevin Kleine |
Model Jacket | At a button and double slit |
Model Trousers | Straight without pliers |
What’s included: | Jacket pants bow tie sash shirt twins shoes cylinder stick gloves braces |
Fit: | Slim line drop 6 |
MINIGUIDE:
If you receive an invitation that says “black tie”, “cravate noire” or “evening dress”, you must wear a tuxedo.
The evening dress par excellence has many names: if in almost all the world it is called tuxedo, in the USA it is called tuxedo, and in England dinner jacket. The tuxedo can also be referred to as black tie, black bow tie; this to distinguish it from the frac, or white tie, which is worn exclusively with the white bow tie. There are plenty of opportunities to wear a tuxedo. An important dinner, a first at the theater, an elegant evening: in any case, always when you accompany a lady in evening dress. In general, if the event takes place in the evening the tuxedo is the appropriate dress. The jacket of the tuxedo, almost always black, can have “spear” or “shawl” lapels; the trousers must have a silk band on the side; the shirt, with double cuff with twins, has usually one shot in vertical folds. The whole is completed by a band, bow tie and cufflinks.