Ideally, men should seriously consider investing in a superior quality and traditionally designed tuxedo, especially if they foresee themselves requiring one for various occasions. However, if you are not a suit kind of guy, or your lifestyle would rarely have you wearing one, then you can simply opt to rent tuxedos for your wedding day. Tuxedo rentals can turn out to be quite advantageous on the flip side since you can readily choose the newest designs and trendier pieces available in many competitive tuxedo rental shops. Here are a few guidelines to keep in mind for a fuss free formalwear rental:
Know Your Time Frame
As the saying goes, better late than sorry. If you and your bride have already marked the wedding date, then start looking out for local shops that offer tuxedo rentals. In most cases, reservations should be made at least several weeks in advances. However, for proms and weddings, most rental shops would require a minimum of one to three months advance reservation, most especially if it’s the wedding season.
Determine Your Budget
It is only prudent to compare tuxedo rental price averages before making any reservations. However, you can expect to be charged around $ 50 - $ 80 for the traditional tuxedos and anywhere from $ 200 and above for those premium designer pieces. So make sure you set aside enough money for your formalwear while you are still drawing up your wedding budget.
Know The Basics
There are some men who opt for tuxedo rentals but actually don’t have a firsthand knowledge that the pieces that comprise the whole outfit. By definition, every tuxedo rentals should come with the complete set, which basically includes the jacket, bow tie, trousers and cummerbund. Here’s a brief overview of each of the tuxedo’s component:
Jacket – most tuxedo features some satin lapels along with a boutonniere hole. However, you can also opt for the cutaway jacket that is usually worn along with a morning suit or a traditional tuxedo. Tuxedo jackets are usually shorter on the front and falls just a little above your belt line with a slit on the back, usually called tails.
Trousers- the formal tuxedo trousers usually come in black satin stripes or a simple braid that runs along the side seams. Since this particular trouser design don’t include any belt loops, you should go to such lengths in choosing a perfectly tailored pants or wear with it suspenders.
Shirts – there are three basic types of shirts that you can choose from that you can wear with your tuxedo: the wing collar, mandarin collar and the turndown collar.
Shoes – patent leathers are the most ideal footwear to pair with your tuxedos and should be kept freshly polished. You can choose the traditional opera shoes for the more formal look or if you already have a decent looking loafers or oxfords, any of the two will fit in nicely.
Accessories – this will include the vest, the bow tie, and the cummerbund or the pleated sash that is seen worn around the male’s waist.
Now that you have more or less a better idea on the basics on the selection of tuxedos, you can easily narrow down your choices and shop around with a more critical eye. Make sure than you will take note of your body measurements so you can easily inquire if the shops have your particular size available. Be sure to get the price quote first and go around and compare the rated with the other competitors as well as inquire for the shop’s return policy. Once you are better equipped with the key information, you can choose bets suit for your wedding and make the necessary reservations. Now, you can fully concentrate on turning into the dashing groom that will sweep your bride off her feet.
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