How To Dress For A Black Tie Event ( Wedding, Prom, Etc.) ( How To Wear A Tuxedo)
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- Опубликовано: 4 мар 2017
- How To Dress For A Black Tie Event . In this video, Jeff from the style o.g. shows how to dress properly for a black tie event, such as a wedding or prom. He shows how to pick out a tuxedo . Subscribe to the channel. New videos are released every Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday!
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great job Jeff. you look great in this tux. I'll be sure to reference this when I need it.
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Thank U Style OG! I have a Inauguration Black Tie Gala Event here in Montgomery, Al on November 12th. Thank U For Telling Me About This!
Thank you style OG!
Any time!
I really enjoyed this video.. clear, straight to the point. Thank you for this.
You are 100% right!
great vid. I will make sure I reference this info when I go to my next formal event.
Yes Sir. Get your james bond on!
Hey Jeff I was wondering if you could do a video specifically on waist coverings. Keep up the good work.
The black tie wedding I’m going to is a milatry wedding and they said bow tie or tie. What would be better and should I wear my vest or comber bum.
So no cumberbund or vest? No specific type of buttons? I thought you were supposed to wear studs on the shirt since a normal button is too informal, or the other option of having no buttons. Belt or no belt?(No belt) you use side adjusters or suspenders, what about the types of collars you can wear? The socks? As you said the small details are what matters, what you covered we’re the general ones, still a good video with no wrong information just missing some.
I wanted to cover the basics and the necessities. Not all tuxedo shirts require studs, i.e. the one I'm wearing. I may typically wear one with studs, but I'm trying to introduce those who are just learning to dress up and I choose not to overwhelm by being as detailed as you and I may go....but your points are well taken Eugene! appreciate the feedback..
The shoes, too. One should never wear wingtips/brogues to a black tie event
@@TheStyleOG yeah, studs are optional for black tie, and I'm not sure if a cummerbund is required, although it does help.
Always be sure to wear a waist covering! It will make you look slimmer and taller, because it help ease the eyes along the silhouette. Also make sure your bow tie a self tie model not pre-tied.
He also mentioned a two button configuration as an option. That is an option for day wear, not evening wear. Single button or 4x2 db jacket is the other option. Wonderful to see a traditonalist
Actually the point you make below about keeping to the basics of information is great, as there are some style variations and a lot of vids are opinionated. That's a well structured and thought through primer.
appreciate the feedback Jarrad!
Style OG, can one rock a Royal Blue or Navy Blue tuxedo at a black tie affair or wedding, vice a black tuxedo!? Please advise...
Navy blue works
I bought a tux for 175 the buttons need to sown on and fitted but other than that it’s perfect
I know you mentioned 3 options for shoes but which one is your go to shoes for black tie
simple black dress shoe, with a nice shine..
Pretty good overall, but you're missing the studs on the shirt. It's not very formal if you show the dress shirt buttons. So you either have to use studs for display & coverage, or a dress shirt with two button layers, meaning one is for the buttons, the other is to hide the buttons.
Dinner jackets on black tie is imo much more stylish than the tuxedo
I wish restuccia would enforce dinner suit.
Is it bad for a guest to wear a bow tie to a wedding ?
I don't think so..
A tuxedo shirt should not have showing buttons. It can either have decorative studs, or a hidden fly that covers the buttons.
I prefer the winged-collar white shirt with a thin bat wing bow tie for that 1930's Club look. (See Brando - Godfather movie) But you should wear a backless vest under your jacket for that classic style. I know velvet slippers were a thing in the past, but a nice pair of black Oxford shoes are far more practical these days.