A tuxedo is more than eveningwear - it's a statement of refinement. Whether for your wedding, a formal celebration or a black-tie gala, the key lies in balance: timeless formality, tailored precision and personal expression.







The lapel sets the tone of your tuxedo — peak for classic formality, shawl for refined ease. Whether you're opting for satin or grosgrain facing, its subtle sheen frames the face and defines the sophistication of your entire look.

Defined by edges that point upward toward the face, the peak lapel brings a bold, fashion-forward edge to a tuxedo. Once reserved for tailcoats, it's now the hallmark of a modern tuxedo.

The shawl lapel's smooth, rounded edge defines classic tuxedos and dinner jackets. Ideal for weddings and black-tie events, it suits most builds but can soften rounder faces — in which case, opt for a peak or notch lapel.

While common in business and smart-casual tailoring, notch lapels are rarely seen on traditional tuxedos. Their clean, angular cut lends a relaxed, contemporary feel—perfect for modern weddings or events calling for understated sophistication.
Crisp, structured and intentional. A white dress shirt with a pleated or pique bib front remains the classic choice, but for weddings or modern black-tie events, a smooth front shirt adds a refined edge. Pair it with a bow tie — always black — for an elegant finish.

The winged tip collar is the most formal and traditional tuxedo shirt style, designed to be worn with a bow tie. Its upright wings sit naturally—no need to tuck them down.

Spread collars are the most versatile tuxedo shirt collar, suitable to pair with either a tie or bow-tie depending on your style and how formal the occasion is.

The cutaway collar offers a modern twist on tradition. More formal than a spread collar, its wide, outward-angled points flatter those with slim or long faces.

Simple, minimal, and refined—for those who prefer understated style. Pair with black button studs or a fly front for a clean, formal finish.

The pleated tuxedo shirt features fine pleats down the front, crafted from the same fabric for a seamless finish. Pair with black studs or a fly front for a clean, formal look.

The pique bib shirt features a subtly textured, dimpled weave across the front. Finish with black studs or a fly front for a polished formal look.

The square French cuff features a sharp, angular finish and is the most common choice for tuxedo shirts. Rolled back and secured with cufflinks, it offers a polished, formal touch.

A French cuff is a classic choice for a tuxedo shirt. The hexagonal cuff is considered the more dressy and elegant, and like the square French cuff, it is held in place by cufflinks.

The perfect compromise—if you prefer buttons over cufflinks, the Neopolitan button cuff is the formal option.
The lapel sets the tone of your tuxedo — peak for classic formality, shawl for refined ease. Whether you're opting for satin or grosgrain facing, its subtle sheen frames the face and defines the sophistication of your entire look.

Traditional tuxedo pants feature a satin stripe down the outer leg, but going without offers the same formality with added versatility—perfect for pairing with other separates.

We recommend adding side tabs to your pant design for a polished, classic finish—no belt needed when your trousers fit perfectly.

We recommend no cuffs (turn ups) to maintain a sleek elegant line.
Accessories are the finishing touches that define the overall feel of a tuxedo. Chosen well, they add contrast and structure without distracting from the clean lines of the suit - refining the look from head to toe with subtle, formal detail.

A white pocket square is the perfect finishing touch for a classic tuxedo look. Choose silk or cotton for wool or velvet suits, and linen for linen styles.

For those who select French cuffs for their shirt, pair them with simple cufflinks that match your other jewellery for a classic look—or use them to add a subtle touch of personality.

Choose a bow tie or necktie that complements your lapels—satin lapels pair best with a matching satin finish tie.

A classic black tie accessory, the cummerbund adds polish and symmetry to your formal look. Traditionally worn with a tuxedo, it sits at the waist to cover your trouser waistband and create a seamless silhouette.
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