Tuxedo - where to buy these days?
Tuxedo - where to buy these days?
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Oxfordporsche

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53 posts

178 months

Monday 17th November
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I need to replace mine and my shoes. I have no idea where to go these days. Ideally sub-£500 for suit and shoes. PH hive mind, any recommendations?

Over over under steer

760 posts

142 months

Monday 17th November
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To be honest, at that budget, just go to m&s, you’ll be fine with that

Oxfordporsche

Original Poster:

53 posts

178 months

Monday 17th November
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Great, thank you.

If I pushed it to £1000?

55palfers

6,190 posts

183 months

Monday 17th November
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Check out Skaters Menswear. They have decent stuff in their more premium range and they're happy to do free alterations.

bad company

21,110 posts

285 months

Monday 17th November
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Oxfordporsche said:
Great, thank you.

If I pushed it to £1000?
Why would you? Unless you’re going full Saville Row M&S is fine. Otherwise there’s John Lewis or Moss Bros etc.

MC Bodge

25,889 posts

194 months

Monday 17th November
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Oxfordporsche said:
Great, thank you.

If I pushed it to £1000?
What are you hoping to achieve?

Ps. Isn't it a dinner suit?

Americans wear a tuxedo

Oxfordporsche

Original Poster:

53 posts

178 months

Monday 17th November
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A smart, well-fitted suit. Saville Row it will not be for something I use a small handful of times a year, I accept.

As for 'tuxedo', yes, I have also known it as a dinner suit but a search reveals the phrases to be readily interchangeable and I thought the use of tuxedo might elicit more responses.

Vsix and Vtec

1,165 posts

37 months

Monday 17th November
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John Lewis have very good range of options to suit most pockets, failing that, Huntsman and Hawes & Curtis do some nice suits.

dave123456

3,668 posts

166 months

Monday 17th November
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I’d go M&S and if you have a decent physique you may want to find a tailor who can adjust it a little, as a lot of high street stuff is baggy around the middle if you buy shoulders to fit. Go for something that fits round the middle and you might well end up with it not sitting on your shoulders particularly well.

Suits and shirts are difficult to find well fitted unfortunately.

MC Bodge

25,889 posts

194 months

Monday 17th November
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I bought a dinner suit from Burton menswear 30 years ago, as it was cheaper than renting one for every event at my university.

It still fits me. It gets an outing occasionally. It wasn't a bad investment.

My son borrowed my proper bow-tie recently.

dave123456

3,668 posts

166 months

Monday 17th November
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MC Bodge said:
I bought a dinner suit from Burton menswear 30 years ago, as it was cheaper than renting one for every event at my university.

It still fits me. It gets an outing occasionally. It wasn't a bad investment.

My son borrowed my proper bow-tie recently.
Didn’t burton do a suit, shirt, tie and shoes deal?

Depending on where you come from either the interview kit or the court kit.

MC Bodge

25,889 posts

194 months

Monday 17th November
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dave123456 said:
Didn t burton do a suit, shirt, tie and shoes deal?

Depending on where you come from either the interview kit or the court kit.
I've no idea. They were the source of dinner suits for 90s students.

I have gone through a number of dress shirts. They were often a casualty of college balls.

Tigerj

425 posts

115 months

Monday 17th November
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Slater’s will include tailoring.

Macneil

1,034 posts

99 months

Monday 17th November
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It's not what you wear, it's how you wear it...get something nice and spend the rest of your money having it properly fitted by a real tailor.

juice

9,487 posts

301 months

Monday 17th November
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I used these. You pick a style you like, they ask you for measurements and then you can customise the lining, buttons etc
https://www.hockerty.uk/en-uk/


Oxfordporsche

Original Poster:

53 posts

178 months

Monday 17th November
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Thank you all for the feedback, plenty to look at going on there. Appreciate it.

lauda

4,065 posts

226 months

Monday 17th November
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bad company said:
Oxfordporsche said:
Great, thank you.

If I pushed it to £1000?
Why would you? Unless you re going full Saville Row M&S is fine. Otherwise there s John Lewis or Moss Bros etc.
M&S is always a good shout as you’re able to buy whichever size of trousers and jacket you need. Lots of other places assume there is some fixed relationship between chest and waist measurements, which means you’ll struggle to get a good fit unless you fit their template.

Given that I always think fit is relatively more important than fabric/construction (up to a point), I’d prioritise this.

Also, get a proper bow tie and learn how to tie it and make sure your shoes are half decent. It’s possible to make a cheaper suit look much better than its price tag with decent accessories.

Regbuser

5,971 posts

54 months

Monday 17th November
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Dobell > https://www.dobell.co.uk/tuxedos < cheap n cheerful

Charles Tyrwhitt > https://www.charlestyrwhitt.com/uk/mens-suits/tuxe... < mid-range, and shoes are serviceable

And also, Hockerty > https://www.hockerty.uk/en-uk/men/custom-tuxedos/ < surprisingly good

MC Bodge

25,889 posts

194 months

Monday 17th November
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lauda said:
Also, get a proper bow tie and learn how to tie it and make sure your shoes are half decent. It s possible to make a cheaper suit look much better than its price tag with decent accessories.
30 years ago I was told that I wore a dinner suit well.

I even wore it whilst delivering boxes of Milk Tray to young ladies....by abseiling into dinner (for charity).

I still have the dinner suit, but not the hair.

Furbo

2,358 posts

51 months

Monday 17th November
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55palfers said:
Check out Skaters Menswear.