Sedona Tuxedos
Destination Wedding Specialist
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Tuxedos@sedona.net
The Differences Between a Tuxedo and a Suit
 
There are a number of significant differences between a Tuxedo and a Suit. It's important to know these before you make a decision about which one to wear to your event!
 
A TUXEDO will be adorned with satin lapels, satin covered buttons and satin stripes down the pant legs. Pocket trims may also be satin covered. In addition, some tuxedos will feature special lapel designs that add interest and style to the tuxedo coat. It's these satin trimmings that make a tuxedo the only choice for formal affairs. Black tuxedos are typically tailored of wool and lighter colored tuxedos are usually made of polyester. Calvin Klein RadnorStyle 912 Tuxedo
 
SUITS do not feature any satin trimmings at all. Suits are much simpler in design and feature a notch or peak lapel. Suits are also typically made of wool or polyester and are available in solid or striped fabrics. Stephen Geoffrey Midnight Blue Wedding Suit, Style 302
 
Accessories vary between Tuxedos and Suits as well. Formal shirts may or may not have pleats on the front of the shirt, and they will never offer a pocket on the front of the shirt like a suit shirt will. Vests, cummerbunds, bow ties, and pocket squares, which are worn with tuxedos, are generally made of satin. Many of these items should not be worn with a suit.
 
Lastly, shoes should not be forgotten and are important to finishing your ensemble. Formal shoes made of patent leather are the shoes of choice with a tuxedo. Shoes with a more subtle, matte finish should be worn with a suit.