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		<title>How to Tie a Bowtie</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chances are, you don&#8217;t really need to learn how to tie a bow tie because it&#8217;s a lot easier to just grab a clip-on for your tuxedo needs.  But if you really want to impress the girl, then maybe it&#8217;s time you learn how to tie a bow tie.]]></description>
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Chances are, you don&#8217;t really need to learn how to tie a bow tie because it&#8217;s a lot easier to just grab a clip-on for your tuxedo needs.  But if you really want to impress the girl, then maybe it&#8217;s time you learn how to tie a bow tie.</p>
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		<title>Renting a Tuxedo Versus Buying a Tuxedo</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Should I rent a tuxedo or buy a tuxedo? There are several occasions to wear a tuxedo… prom, weddings, and black tie dinners are just to name a few. I think it is always a good idea to have at least one or two formal pieces to wear in case you are invited to a...]]></description>
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<h2>Should I rent a tuxedo or buy a tuxedo?</h2>
<p>There are several occasions to wear a tuxedo… prom, weddings, and black tie dinners are just to name a few.  I think it is always a good idea to have at least one or two formal pieces to wear in case you are invited to a wedding or  nice dinner party. The most important thing you need to do is evaluate whether you need a tuxedo for several different occasions. If it is your prom I would suggest on renting because you probably will not be going to any black tie events after graduation, but you never know. </p>
<p>If you plan on attending more then four black tie events in a year then you will be saving money by buying your tuxedo compared to renting. There are several types of styles to consider when purchasing.  Get an idea of with style you want  by searching online catalogs and magazines.  The right measurements are very important in getting a tuxedo which fits properly. </p>
<h3>How to measure for a tuxedo</h3>
<p><strong>Chest</strong> &#8211;  Measure chest just under arms and across shoulder blades. Blazer sizes are equal to your chest size.</p>
<p><strong>Waist</strong> &#8211;  Keep one finger between tape and your body. Measure a little below your natural waist</p>
<p><strong>Neck</strong> &#8211; Measure around fullest part of your neck, keeping the measuring tape level. </p>
<p><strong>Arms</strong> &#8211; Relax arm at side and slight bend elbow. Measure from the center back of neck, over point of 	shoulder, and down outside of arm past elbow to wrist. </p>
<p>You can also go into a tuxedo specialty shop and have them take your measurements. Do your research! There are countless of online sites and each of these companies probably have folks who have reviewed them. Also research each companies return policy, especially if you are going to by a suit for an online store. You local store may have the ideal tux you are looking for, take your time and you will find one right for you. </p>
<p><strong><center>Helpful Hints for Buying a Tuxedo</strong></center></p>
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Read Reviews</ul>
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Check return policy</ul>
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Look for seasonal discounts</ul>
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Learn about tuxedos and etiquette</ul>
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Understand the different types of shirts, shoe and styles</ul>
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		<title>The Accessories You&#8217;ll Need</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Decisions, Decisions… Getting ready for the Prom It is important to know what your prom date is wearing so you may be able to accessorize and compliment each other’s attire. There are a number of different suit styles to choose from. Depending on the type of dress shirt you wear will determine whether you need...]]></description>
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<h1>Decisions, Decisions…  Getting ready for the Prom</h1>
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It is important to know what your prom date is wearing so you may be able to accessorize and compliment each other’s attire.  There are a number of different suit styles to choose from.  Depending on the type of dress shirt you wear will determine whether you need a tie or a bowtie or no tie at all  for example. Do not go over board with the accessories, you want a nice clean look, plus you don’t want to wear more jewelry then your date. You do not need to spend a ton of money either, search the internet and shop around to find the best rental deals. Groom, smell nice, be polite and your night at the prom will be wonderful.</p>
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<h2>Helpful Hints</h2>
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<ul>Do not shop for your suit at the last minute</ul>
<ul>If you and your date want to have dinner before the prom, make reservations</ul>
<ul>Arrange transportation</ul>
<ul>Try no to be late</ul>
<ul>Don’t forget to buy your prom tickets</ul>
<ul>Prom Corsage or Prom Boutonniere/ some florist may give you a deal for purchasing them together</ul>
<ul>Make sure you know your prom’s theme!</ul>
<ul>Don’t forget a camera!</ul>
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		<title>Transform Yourself with a Tux</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[History of the Tuxedo There are several types of suit styles. The evolution from frock, to country gentleman, to coattails and tuxedo has been a journey of the finest. The 1700s European men’s fashion was largely an affair of aristocrats who wanted to wear the most expensive clothes to show off in. As time progressed...]]></description>
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<h1>History of the Tuxedo</h1>
<p></center>There are several types of suit styles. The evolution from frock, to country gentleman, to coattails and tuxedo has been a journey of the finest. The 1700s European men’s fashion was largely an affair of aristocrats who wanted to wear the most expensive clothes to show off in. As time progressed more notable fashions became the standard in courtly affairs. England is very much known for their gentlemen’s and knowing what to wear was of the utmost importance in the 1800s.  Today’s standards are more casual but like in the 1800s, it is important to know what to wear, especially in a formal setting. </p>
<p>There are several different stories about the origin of the tuxedo. One story claims Pierre Lorillard IV a tobacco manufacturer, commissioned a new type of suit without the coattails. Pierre wore this suit at the Autumn Ball at the Tuxedo Club in Tuxedo Park, New York. Another tale tell of Pierre’s son wanting to defy his parents. In doing so, he and a handful of his friends decided to cut the tails off of the coattail suits. It was rumored when Pierre’s son was asked about the suit he stated he was “hunting foxes” then proceeding to speak with a young lady. Some historians believe Pierre Lorillard was inspired by Henry Pole &#038; Company’s dinner jacket design. No matter how the tailless suit got its start, it was very much adored when it debuted during the Autumn Ball in 1886. </p>
<p>The tuxedo is a timeless classic. There hundreds of styles and designers to choose from. Elegant, charming and sophisticated, the tuxedo isn’t only about the jacket and trousers, there are several accessories which are essential. </p>
<p><strong>Footwear</strong></p>
<p>Shoes worn with tuxedos are formal pump or court shoe and the formal lace-up. Generally, the shoe is a slip on shoe, without laces thin leather and slightly shiny. A  nicely polished calf shoe is acceptable if you do not want too much of a shine.  If you do wear a lace up shoe such as the Oxford dress shoe, remember to lace your laces horizontally.  Wear thin black socks. </p>
<p><strong>Shirts</strong></p>
<p>You have the prefect tux, now you need the proper shirt. Not only do you need to look into fabric, but you must consider collar style and cuffs. </p>
<p><strong>Collar Styles</strong></p>
<ul>Wing : This is a traditional stand up collar. Looks great with standard neck tie and bow tie.</ul>
<ul>Tunnel : Like the wing style but has a piece of fabric covering the back of the collar</ul>
<ul>Laydown : Like an everyday dress shirt</ul>
<ul>Crosswick : Modern formal, you don’t need to wear a tie. Best worn with a button cover.</ul>
<ul>Mandarin : Like the wing style without the wings and looks like a crosswick. No ties.</ul>
<p><strong>Tuxedo Vest</strong> 	</p>
<p>Vest are not to be worn with tails. They are worn instead of cummerbunds. </p>
<p><strong>Cummerbunds</strong></p>
<p>A cummerbund is a waist sash sometimes pleated. A great way to add a little color to your tuxedo. 	Silver, black, white or a color which matches your bow tie would be appropriate.</p>
<p><strong>Cuffs</strong></p>
<ul>French Cuff : Instead of being secured by a button the cuff is secured by cufflinks.</ul>
<ul>Button Cuff : Not as formal as a French cuff, but acceptable for any formal occasion. Instead of cufflinks there 	are buttons on the cuffs.</ul>
<p><strong>Neckwear</strong></p>
<p>A tuxedo is not complete without a self-tied bowtie! There are several types of fabrics, and ways to tie your bow tie. Depending on your whole suit, you may want to try different ways to tie your bowtie such as, the butterfly or batwing. Some fashion experts say it is not appropriate to wear a conventional tie with a tuxedo. While other say, you can wear a black tie with your tux, just do not wear a vest or cummerbund with it. Another neckwear option is an ascot or cravat. </p>
<p><strong>Cufflink</strong></p>
<p>A great way to personalize your outfit.  Usually worn with French cuffs. </p>
<p><strong>Suspenders</strong></p>
<p>Never wear a belt with a tuxedo. Wear suspenders instead.</p>
<p><strong>Dress Watch (Optional)</strong></p>
<p>Or classic pocket watch can add a bit of  style to your outfit. If you do wear a wrist watch do not 	wear one that is flashy. Just because it is expensive doesn’t mean it will compliment your tux. 	Instead wear a watch which is discreet, with a black leather band. </p>
<p><strong>Pocket Square</strong><br />
A handkerchief casually stuff in pocket. </p>
<p><strong>Boutonniere  (Optional)</strong></p>
<p>This flower may be offered to you by your prom date, or worn to commemorate veterans. 	Boutonnieres are not to be worn with a pocket square. </p>
<p><strong>Evening Scarf (Optional)</strong></p>
<p>Also known as opera scarf. White with tassels. </p>
<p><strong>Overcoat</strong></p>
<p>The chesterfield coat should be black, dark blue or oxford gray. Raincoats or trench coasts are not appropriate outerwear for a tuxedo or tailcoat.</p>
<p><strong>Gloves</strong></p>
<p>Outdoor gloves are fine to wear. Soft suede is good, colors being a mocha or dark. White indoor glove are not in style, unless worn with military dress uniforms. </p>
<p><strong>Hat</strong></p>
<p>Black, dark blue homburg hat. </p>
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