Men's Ivory White Shawl Lapel Tuxedo
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Production begins once you order. Made in standard SuitShop sizing, this style is final sale and arrives to you within 8-10 weeks.
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Redefine black tie with the Men's White Tuxedo. A shawl lapel, sleek look, and statement making shade make for a white tuxedo that suits the most upscale occasions, wedding styles, and white tie events. Black tuxedo pants pair with the white tuxedo jacket to create a striking finish. A rich, crisp ivory situates this white and black tuxedo in elevated sophistication.
Jacket Details
- Nonfunctional four-button cuffs
- Double side back vent
- Fully lined
- Satin-covered buttons
- Chest pocket, satin-trimmed welt pockets, interior pocket
- Single-button front
- Satin shawl lapel
Pant Details
- Satin waistband
- Unfinished pant hem
- Split waist construction for easy alteration
- Zip fly with double button closure
- Slant front pockets, back button closure pockets
- Mid-rise, unlined
Fabric & Care
- 84% Poly / 15% Viscose / 1% Spandex
- Dry clean only
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A white tuxedo can be a great way to stand out as the groom at a wedding. The color white is symbolic of weddings and marriages, making a white tuxedo suit an excellent choice for the groom or marrier and allowing them to join in the spotlight. For a more traditional look, you can go with a black shawl lapel tuxedo. Regardless of the color, a shawl lapel tuxedo is an appropriate black-tie wedding style for a groom. By his side, his groomsmen and wedding party members can complete the wedding look by donning classic black suits that leave the groom as the center of attention on his big day.
The fit of tuxedos is one of the most important elements in their overall polished look. Your tuxedo should fit somewhat snugly around the shoulders without being restrictive. The sleeves on a tuxedo jacket should end around the wrist bones and expose a small amount of your shirt cuff. Tuxedo pants should fit comfortably around the waist and hips, with the legs draping over your legs and allowing enough room for movement while also avoiding any bagginess. You can use our intuitive Fit Finder if you need assistance selecting the proper size, and refer to our tips to make sure your tuxedo fits. When you're shopping for dress shirts, suits, and tuxedos, finding a proper fit makes all the difference.
A shawl lapel jacket in any color–including white, black, and navy shawl lapel tuxedos–features a rounded lapel style with a continuous shape that stretches from the collar to the button. On the other hand, peak lapel tuxedos have a V-shape near the collar where the two lapels meet. Shawl lapel tuxedos are typically reserved for high-end formal events. In white, this is the perfect option for ultra-elevated white-tie dress codes.
A men's white tuxedo is appropriate for a black-tie wedding, if you are a to-be-wed in the couple of honor. For less formal weddings, it's more common to opt for other types of suits, but as long as it's your own wedding, the white tuxedo can be a fantastic choice. For guests, it's best to avoid wearing white unless expressly asked to do so. For example, if the groom plans on wearing a white tuxedo, a black tuxedo will be a more appropriate choice for guests. And if the wedding has a more relaxed dress code, such as at outdoor ceremonies, a classic suit will always bode well.
If you choose a white tuxedo for your wedding attire, you can have fun playing with various tuxedo accessories to let your personality and style peek through. A black or white bowtie is a simple way to accessorize your white tuxedo. While brighter-colored ties should be avoided if you're going for a more traditional look, they can be an excellent option for more relaxed, less traditional ceremonies and receptions. You can complete your outfit with a pocket square and a simple pair of cufflinks, as well as a pair of dress shoes–patent leather is typically the best choice for a tuxedo–that match the features of the rest of the ensemble.