Own Your Look: Finding the Right Tuxedo Accessories

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Posted on March 12th, 2008 by

the groom
The groom: looking good for the bride
Looking good from head to foot isn’t just about finding the right tuxedo. A classic, black tuxedo may be elegant on its own, but if you want to completely own your look, you need to find the right accessories. The right accessories can easily give your attire a dose of personal style, a dash of panache and a pinch of élan guaranteed to make you the best-dressed male at your wedding.

On the other hand, a wrong choice of accessories can just as easily land you on everyone’s worst-dressed list, including your new bride’s. Avoid making a grave fashion faux pas by reading on about the key accessories you can wear on your wedding day.

Accessories for the Tuxedo

Another suitable title for this section is: “looking like James Bond made easier.” Although this section won’t be able to transform your body into James Bond’s rock-hard physique, if you follow these guidelines, then you’ll have your bride and probably the rest of your female wedding guests swooning with your fashion savvy choice of wedding attire.

The following are some of the key accessories you can use to infuse personal style into your penguin suit.

Cummerbunds versus Vests

wearing the cummerbund
The groom trying on the cummerbund
A cummerbund refers to a broad sash worn around the waist. Vests on the other hand, pertain to a type of sleeveless garment with a deep “V” neckline, usually worn over shirts.

It’s one or the other, gentlemen; translation: wear one but not both simultaneously. If you’re on the rounder side of the physique spectrum, skip the cummerbund in favor of the vest. Cummerbunds and vests come in different colors, patterns and designs, but if you’re having an ultra-formal wedding, then it’s highly advisable that you go for solid and subdued colors.

Another reminder is to make sure your vest or your cummerbund matches your tie and pocket square.

Button Covers: If you prefer button cuffs for your dress shirt, add some sparkle to your attire by using button covers to decorate your garment. Button covers come in many colors, styles and designs. Simply slip the button cover over your shirt’s buttons, and you’re good to go.

cufflinks for the groom
The groom showing off his cuff links
Cuff Links: Worn exclusively with French cuffs, cuff links are perfect if you like the classic approach to fastening your cuffs. Cuff links come in numerous designs and styles; you can even have your cuff links personalized and monogrammed if you like.

Overcoats: If you are having a winter wedding, be practical by keeping yourself protected from the bitter cold. Overcoats come in many different styles and designs. The key to picking the right overcoat is going for a classic and simple design that matches your tuxedo color and style

Gloves: For ultra-formal events, you can’t go wrong with the right pair of gloves. Go for white, gray or black gloves. Gray gloves are ideal for formal morning weddings, while white or black gloves are appropriate for formal night ceremonies.

Scarves: Protection from the cold has never been so stylish! If you live in a country with a cold climate, then you know the importance of this handy accessory. Aside from keeping yourself protected from the cold, you can also use your scarf as a way to add style to your garb.

Dress Shoes: What’s fantastic attire without the right shoes? Although patent leather shoes are required when it comes to men’s formal wear, keep in mind that these dress shoes still come in different colors and styles.

If you’re wearing a classic black tuxedo, it’s highly advisable that you go for shiny black oxfords. If, however, you’re looking for something a little trendier, then two-tone, black and white shoes are undeniably stylish and attention-getting.

wedding pocket square
A black tuxedo and matching red tie and pocket squares
Pocket Squares: Pocket squares refer to handkerchiefs used as a decorative accessory for suits and tuxedos. These handkerchiefs are folded in different ways and are inserted into the jacket pocket to add some color to the wearer’s attire. Use pocket squares to add patterns and color to your otherwise bland and lifeless penguin suit.

Boutonnière: If handkerchiefs are not your cup of tea, then a boutonnière might be more suitable for you. The boutonnière is the small, single flower worn on the jacket’s lapel.

Suspenders: Are your trousers a bit too loose? Whether you’re renting a tuxedo or you lost one too many pounds days before the wedding, the important thing is that you’re able to keep your trousers from exposing your underpants. Belts are a big no, no when it comes to formal wear, so we suggest you go for suspenders instead.

Infuse some personality into your wedding tuxedo by choosing the right accessories to complete your outfit.

A collection of tuxedos, tuxedo shirts and accesories. Just watch this video.

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