LifeStyle › Beauty & Fashion       01.11.2017

Men: Differences Between A Suit And Tuxedo

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A suit constitutes a jacket and trousers made from the same material. There are leisure suits and there are velvet suits. You’d be surprised to know there are denim suits too… certainly not to be worn in a business environment.

Tuxedos are technically a suit. The garment is better known as a dinner suit in England.

All references to suits in this article are in relation to dark-colored worsted wool suits and not leisure suits.

#1 Tuxedos Are More Formal Than Suits
Tuxedos are the expected to be worn at black tie events. They are considered evening dress and supposed to be worn only in the evening.

It is considered inappropriate to wear a tuxedo before 5pm.

Suits can be worn at any time of the day. They are less formal than tuxedos and can even be considered casual wear if worn without a tie and in light materials such as linen.

You can go to the grocery store wearing a suit and nobody will consider it strange. If you wear a suit to a wedding or a on a date, there’s a strong chance you won’t be the only man around wearing one.

A tuxedo, however, requires a special occasion. The point of wearing a tuxedo isn’t just to dress up and look great. The message you are sending by wearing a a tuxedo is that the moment is special

Here are some differences that make a tuxedo a more formal choice of attire:

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