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Boutonnieres for grooms Tuxedo Shirt Options for the grooms wedding tuxedo Tuxedo shirt options for the groom Bowties, long ties and ascots are all different options for the groom groom tuxedo jackets and lapel options for a groom-to-be Groom wedding information regarding tuxedo jacket and lapel options Cummerbund or vest? groom tuxedo pants groom tuxedo pants Grooms Dress shoes Groom wedding attire information Should the groom have Cufflinks or barrel cuffs? Groom wedding information regarding wedding attire Cufflinks Cummerbund groom cufflinks The groom may feel like a prop compared to his lovely bride, but he (and his groomsmen) has still got to dress the part. And while brides have it easy because they know from the start that their wedding dress will cost a fortune and be impossible to find, it's not easy for the groom to navigate cummerbunds, bowties, ascots, morning coats and all the other foreign words associated with wedding attire for men. So let's get into it.

What the groom and groomsmen wear to the wedding depends entirely on the occasion itself and what the bride wants the groom to wear. The good news is that the bride has been visualizing her wedding for a long time, be it an ultra-formal, ultra-traditional white tie event, a morning wedding or a beach wedding. Each of these types of weddings require different wedding wear for the groom and groomsmen. Our aim is to show you that not every wedding needs to be black tie, and that even if you're doing something very traditional, there's room for a bit of creativity within the bounds of that slightly itchy, chemically-treated, rental tuxedo you're contemplating.

Of course, we begin with one the groom's duties: get his groomsmen suited up for the wedding. It's a vastly more important task than figuring out the differences between a long tie, bow tie or ascot. Why? Because it's the groom who will have to deal with "Paul", his groomsman, who's habitually late for events, forgetful, and likely to forget to bring his rented bow tie. Sound familiar? The groom will be able to ease some his bride's anxieties by learning a bit about the ins and outs of wedding attire.

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Jeff Collins, Professional Hab
Tue, Sep.30th 2008
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Jen, try Macy's, Penny's or even Marshall's. Stephen, I'm not sure if they have suits in their line up but Men's Wearhouse does rentals. They may be able to accomodate. I'm pretty sure most tux rental places have a black suit as an option but not as likely other colors or patterns. I get asked a lot if I rent tuxedos and the answer is I do not. I only sell tuxes and suits. Congratulations! Jeff Collins Professional Haberdasher 206.399.9453 Weddings@MyHaberdasher.com www.MyHaberdasher.com
Jen
Tue, Jul.29th 2008
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Where do you find these Tommy Bahama look shirts for $50?
Stephen
Mon, Jan.28th 2008
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If we are not planning on tuxedos for the groomsmen are there places that rent suits for a little more laid back feel

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