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Tuxedo vs Suit: What's the difference?

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When getting tailored attire, people are conflicted between a bespoke suit and a bespoke tuxedo, what should they get and what is the difference between the two?

The most basic difference between the two is the fabric(satin), but many minor details distinguish a tuxedo from a bespoke suit. In this article, we will discuss these differences and which of the two would suit your intended occasion.

Lapels

Both suit and tuxedo are two-piece outfits consisting of jackets and trousers, usually made from the same material, but with a few notable differences. The jacket of a tuxedo typically has satin lapels, while a suit jacket usually has wool or cotton lapels. 

Trousers

The next detail that distinguishes a tuxedo from a bespoke suit is the trousers. The trousers of a tuxedo are also distinguished by the presence of a satin stripe down the side. These details lend a dressier and more formal look to the tuxedo than to the suit.

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Buttons

Cloth-covered, usually satin, buttons will be used on the tuxedo jacket. On the other hand, a suit is made entirely of the same material, and the buttons are either acrylic or non-covered.

Accessories

The main difference between the accessories of a bespoke suit and a tuxedo is the type of neckwear and the color of the accessories. A suit typically includes a conservative necktie in a solid color, while a tuxedo includes a bow tie in either black or white. Additionally, the pocket square of a suit is typically in a solid color, while a tuxedo pocket square is often in a pattern.

The complete look

A tuxedo is a much more formal style of clothing and is usually made from a black or midnight blue fabric. A suit is typically made from a less formal fabric such as wool or tweed and may feature two or three buttons. Bespoke Suits in dubai can also come in a range of colors and patterns and should be paired with a dress shirt and tie. 

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Event

The formality, time of day, and purpose of your occasion determine whether you wear a suit or tuxedo. A suit and a tuxedo can both be considered formal attire, but they are typically worn for different occasions.

A suit is a tailored two- or three-piece outfit that is typically worn to formal and business events, or more casual gatherings like family functions. It can be worn to both day and night-time activities. A bespoke suit can be worn to any event and customized in color and style to match the tone and setting.

Tuxedos are worn to formal evening events (sometimes known as “black tie” occasions). Bespoke tuxedos are appropriate for formal occasions such as weddings, galas, and other formal parties. Attending a funeral while wearing a tuxedo, on the other hand, is frowned upon.

Conclusion

After reading this article, we hope that you will not be facing the dilemma of a Bespoke suit vs. a bespoke tuxedo. If you need further help deciding the best attire for any event contact Golden Arch, we provide a variety of garments, from suits to dresses, and will be able to assist you at every turn.

Goldenarch Tailoring

+971 50 1797703, +971567453827

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        Al Fahidi Street, Bur Dubai

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