4/15/2019

What do you have in your wradrobe, SUIT OR TUXEDO



Suit

We see these two outfits everyday and a lot of us  cannot even spot the difference or  differences. Our daddies and brothers even have them in their wardrobes and  our men also have them.  We are here to put it across to us the  differences so that we will not be misled or given the wrong  item when we are actually buying a suit or tuxedo

 So today we’re going to talk about the physical differences between tuxedos and suits, the non-tangible differences, and the exceptions to the rule.


The primary physical difference between a tuxedo and a suit is the presence of satin.  Traditionally tuxedos have satin facing on the lapels, buttons, pocket trim, and a satin side stripe down the leg of the trousers.  


On the other hand,Suits don’t incorporate any satin and usually have either plastic buttons or buttons faced with the same fabric as the coat (aka self buttons.)  Some modern tuxedo options have minimized the use of satin to a thin satin trim on the lapels and a thin satin bead down the pant leg, but the primary difference between the two is that tuxedos have satin on them and suits don’t.  Of course, to every rule there are exceptions.



Tuxedo


It’s important to note that, more than just the apparent physical differences, a tuxedo sends a different message than a suit does. Some people wear suits almost everyday, regardless of whether you do or not, it’s a societal norm.  You can go to the cinema, grocery ,hospital,church,wearing a suit and nobody will think it’s at all strange. Suit is worn randomly even by anyone.

Unlike Tuxedo,the point of wearing a Tuxedo is not just to dress up and look, that is just a slim part of it.  The main point is to  look great in a special occasion by wearing something special that you wouldn’t wear anywhere else.  Your tuxedo says, “This moment is special to me.  This is where I want to be.  I would look out of place anywhere but here.”  
Tuxedo

That’s the point of it.  And that’s why, even if you look killer in a suit and even if you rarely if ever dress up in either, the two ensembles just aren’t equal for a truly special occasion. Tuxedo is rare and cannot be worn just for any occasion but for a special occasion.

I hope this article will help us in picking  a very special outfit for an occasion and we have known what we have in our wardrobe ;Suit or Tuxedo

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