
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?


