Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Formal Groom Attire

Everyone’s busy with what the bride must wear, but what should the groom wear? Gone are the days when men’s clothing was limited to a single pattern or a single colour. If you’re confused about how the tuxedo needs to be designed, here’s a little tip: Glance through the different tuxedo patterns your UAE wedding services directory has to offer. Try and have a fair idea about ‘what’s in’ before you approach the selected designer.

Each aspect of a tuxedo comes in different styles.

Suit type – The single breasted suit is the most common suit pattern available. They come in one, two, three or four buttoned styles. You also have the double breasted pattern and the famous tail-coat.

The shirt collar- Choose a collar that the groom would be most comfortable in. If he doesn’t like wearing a tie, opt for the banded collar. There is also the wing-up collar and the traditional laydown collar patters that need to be worn along with a tie.

The tie – You have the traditional bow tie, the 4-in-hand tie and the much different euro-tie (in the picture). A euro-tie can be best described as a rectangular tie.

The lapel – Lapels are the folded flaps on the front side of a coat. Notched, peaked and shawl are the three running styles.

Studs- When shirt fronts are too stiff to be fastened with tiny button, studs are used. Shirts can be designed to be worn with or without studs. Now-a-days studs are used as mere fashion, so don’t settle for the usual shiny cufflinks. Try finding something different and unusual like the Beatles record cufflinks, the bulls eye or the guitar cufflinks (according to the groom’s preference).

Visit White’s wedding website for UAE to choose from a range of tuxedo and bridal gown designers. Our designers present ready-to-wear and well as custom made clothing.

Image credit: www.ambassadorsformalwearbygilda.com

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