A tuxedo vest is generally expected for a man to wear underneath a tuxedo, of course, to any occasion deemed a Black Tie affair or event. Cummerbund is always an option also. We have lots of colors in both.
Let’s start with the basics. A tuxedo vest is generally expected for a man to wear underneath a tuxedo, of course, to an occasion deemed a Black Tie affair or event. The tuxedo vest is worn on top of a formal dress shirt, typically white, and either pleated or unpleated. The fit should be snug yet comfortable. Most tuxedo vests have 5 buttons down the front of the garment, and all should be buttoned except the bottom button.
The black tuxedo is by far the easiest tuxedo to properly coordinate around, as well as being the most versitile in terms of accessory color options. Commonly, the gentleman opts for a light colored vest, and matching neckwear and pocket square to go along with it. White, ivory, platinum and silver are all very safe and sophisticated vest colors to build out the ensemble. Other popular colors of wedding parties are scarlet red (called claret as well), the vibrant turquoise, and the deeper, darker red in the color wine. Another popular color you will see in tuxedo vests is hunter green, as well as fuschia; colors often used to match the colors of a bridesmaid dress. Rose Tuxedo carries Men’s Wedding Vest in just about every color and if we don’t have it will try to get it. Vestidos de boda charra
Formal Wear Vest and Tie has taken over the cummberbun and bow tie look the past 12 years. Now there are so many choices of colors and patterns in the Formal Vest industry. You can match any bridal dress or Prom dress. Rose Tuxedo buys the latest styles and colors every year at the Tuxedo Convention. It’s important for us to have a color to match any ladies dress for any occasion. If we don’t have a vest in the color you are looking for we will go out and try to buy it. All of our vest have sizes to fit children and very big size Men’s formal Wear. Children’s vest and Big Men formal vest come in Half-back vest, you can only notice this when the coat is taken off. Years ago when vest first came out and became popular they were all backless vest and this made it easy because you could adjust them from the top and the bottom. Now the majority of Men’s formal vest are Fullback vest and Tuxedo specialist need to purchase every size from Men’s extra small to 5xl to cover all the sizes of guys wearing formal Vest in a Wedding Party or Prom and Quinceanera Tuxedos. We have tailors at each of our Tuxedo shops to alter a Tuxedo Vest if we need to make a size bigger or smaller and this is just one more reason to rent your tuxedos from a Tuxedo Specialist and not a Bridal shop or someone who gets their Tuxedos from a Catalog.