Do you have any advice on taking correct measurements?
Taking measurements is not as difficult as you may think. You can view our tuxedo measuring guide for help. However, tuxedo measurements are no different than that of any other mens' suit. We suggest that you try on a suit that fits you well, and place your order using those measurements.
Just as a guide, there is usually a 6" difference between the average mans' chest and waist (i.e. a 42 chest or jacket will usually have a 36 waist). If you have any other questions regarding measurements, please feel free to give us a call.
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How do I know if I am a Short, Regular, Long, or Extra Long?
5’4” to 5’7” = Short
5’7 ½” to 5’11” = Regular
5’11 ½” to 6’2 ½” = Long
6’3” + Up = Extra Long
Please note that this table is only a guide. For example, quite often a gentleman will be 6’ tall, and feel more comfortable with a Regular. Always wear what you are most comfortable in.
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What style of lapel is most popular?
There are three major lapel styles; notch, shawl, and peak (you may also notice some other “fashion forward” styles on our site). The notch lapel is by far the most popular. Many designers only offer their styles with a notch lapel. However, any of these styles are perfectly acceptable to any formal affair.
To view the different lapel styles click here.
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What is the difference between "adjustable" and "non-adjustable" trousers?
Since a belt is not worn with a tuxedo, you will find that most tuxedos trousers are manufactured with an adjustable waist. The adjustable waist trouser allows you to loosen or tighten the waist 1-3 inches. The benefit of the adjustable waist is not having to go to a tailor to take in or let out the waist.
You will notice that many of the better designers choose to manufacture their trousers with inside buttons for suspenders, rather than an adjustable waist.
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Do I hem or cuff my trousers?
The trousers that you will receive from Fine Tuxedos will be delivered unfinished (unhemmed). Tuxedo trousers should never be tailored with a cuff, they should always have a straight hem.
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