The groom, his attendants and the fathers may not choose the dress identically, but their attire should complement the bride's - and reflect the wedding's formality. Flatter the groom's build. Ruffles on a thin, high neck make a man appear larger, while dark colors have a slimming affect. Add cohesion with ties, cummerbunds or suspenders the same color as the bridesmaids' dresses. If all the men are dressing identically, have the groom wear a special boutonniere or distinguishing neckwear.

  • What formalwear is best with the time and style of my wedding?
  • How far in advance should the tuxedos be reserved?
  • What type of stock do you have on hand?
  • Do you provide alterations as part of the rental fee?
  • Are shoes, studs, cummerbund and cufflinks part of the rental fee?
  • When should fitting appointments be made?
  • Can tuxedos be tried on when they are picked up?
  • When can the formalwear be returned?
  • How can out-of-town guests communicate measurements?
  • What payment arrangements are available for each individual tuxedo rental?