What are the actual components of a
tuxedo?
1. Coat
2. Pants
3. Vest or Cumberland (or
cummerbund)
4. Tie (long or bow tie)
5. Shirt
6. Jewelry (studs and cuff
links)
7. Patent leather shoes (optional
and generally rented separately)
What style of lapel is most
popular? There are three major lapel styles; notch,
shawl, and peak.
The notch lapel is by far the most
popular.
Do I need to wear a belt or are the
trousers "adjustable?" Belts are never worn with a
tuxedo, you will find that most tuxedos trousers are
manufactured with an adjustable waist. The adjustable waist
trouser allows you to loosen or tighten the waist 1-3 inches.
Some trousers are manufactured with inside buttons
for suspenders, rather than an adjustable waist.
Are
tuxedo trousers hemmed or cuffed? The tuxedo
trousers that you will receive from The Squire
Shop will be hemmed to fit your measurements. Tuxedo
trousers are never tailored with a cuff, they always have
a straight hem.
What does "Black Tie" mean when
indicated on an invitation? "Black Tie" on an
invitation is an indication that it will be a formal event
(tuxedo required for all men).
How quickly before the event
should a reservation for a tux be made?
The best answer is, as soon as
possible...however, this may not always be possible.
Wedding parties should make their reservations starting 30
days or so before the event so that all participants may have
time to come get measure. However, if for one reason or
another you need a tux TODAY...come on in, we maintain a
certain number of tuxedos on site for last minute needs!
Styles may be limited in this case.
Do I have to pay for the entire
tux when I make the reservation?
No. A deposit is generally required with
the remainder due upon pick-up. The deposit is then
deducted from the total payment. Currently the Squire
Shop charges a $30 deposit.
How soon should I plan to get measured
for my tux rental?
You should plan to stop by and be measured
from one to two weeks prior to the event. In reality,
most brides will sleep easier if they get everyone
measured, As Soon As Possible!
What if I live out of town, how do I
get my measurements?
If you are unable to stop by the Squire Shop
to be measured, we do
recommend going to a good tuxedo or men's
retail shop in your area
and asking them (this is generally
complimentary with no charge) to take your measurements.
Then call in your measurements to us!
Just which measurements do you
need?
Shoe size, shirt size (neck and sleeve
length), waist and outseam, and coat size.
NOTE: Just as a guide, there is usually
a 6" difference between the average chest of a man and waist
(i.e. a 42 chest or jacket will usually have a 36
waist).
How do I know if I am a Short, Regular,
Long, or Extra Long? If your height is:
5’4” to 5’7” = Short 5’7 ½” to 5’11” =
Regular 5’11 ½” to 6’2 ½” = Long 6’3” + Up = Extra
Long
Please note that this table is only a guide.
Always wear what you are most comfortable in.
When should I plan to pick-up my tux
rental?
Tux rentals are generally picked up from one
to business days prior to the event. Call ahead if you are
unsure when you should come by.
What is the 'final
fitting?'
This is the last opportunity for the tux shop
to make changes to your tuxedo. You will be asked to try
everything on when you pick up your tux. In most
cases, changes can be made on the spot!
How quickly must I return the tux
rental?
Generally a tux should be returned within one
to two business days following the event. Prom tuxedos are an
exception and many times are to be returned on Sunday between
1-3.
Is there a late charge if I don't
return the tux rental on time?
Generally yes...around $25 a day. If you
need the tux for a longer period of time, be sure to work this
out with the tux rental shop when reserving the tux.
What if I damage part of my tux
rental?
All damaged components of a tux must be paid
for by the person renting the tux, upon its return.
Wouldn't it be cheaper to purchase a
tux rather than rent one?
Quite possibly depending on how often you wear
a tux. The disadvantages include the following;
1. Space to store the tux.
2. Upkeep of the tux (cleaning, etc.)
3. Outgrowing a tux.
4. You may have to purchase or rent
additional components of a tux depending on the
event.
5. Some tuxedos are quite expensive to
purchase but are generally very reasonable to rent.
Are there
different styles of Tux Shoes?
Yes. There are two
predominate types of Tux Shoes. There is a 'pointed' or
round toe shoe and a 'square' toe shoe. The square toe
shoe is by far the more popular.
Are all tux shoes
black?
No, it is possible to rent
ivory, white, black & white, gray, and some other color
shoes.
Is black the only
color allowed for the vest and tie?
No. Many men choose to
wear a different color vest and tie. Some will select a
color to match their dates/brides dress and others will choose
a color and style to match their 'mood' and/or
personality!
Are the vests
adjustable?
Yes. While vests do come in sizes,
most have an adjustable strap on the back or one built
into the body of the vest.
What's the 'deal' with wearing a bow
tie or a long tie?
Personal preference mostly. The more
traditional tux includes the bow tie. If you are
going to wear a bow tie, then a cummerbund is
traditional. Long tie's are most often worn with a
vest.
Is there more than one shirt to choose
from?
Yes. There are
three, the winged tip collar (worn with a bow tie), the lay
down collar (bow tie or long tie), and the mandarin (no tie
necessary). A tux shirt always has pleats in the front
and yes, there are different styles and sizes of
pleats!
Does the shop sell
pocket squares and how do
you fold them?
Yes the Squire Shop sells
pocket squares and if we don't have what you want, we can see
about ordering it! As to folding them, Click Here
for a website which will describe the process.
How long it takes for the tux as well
as everything else to come in? I wanted to match my dates
tie ,and vest to my dress ,but my dress doesn't come in
until April 4. My prom is April 19. Will there be enough
time for everything to come in if we order on April 5th?
Thanks for your time.
You should be ok...be aware that the weekend of April 19
will be the busiest of the year and many tux styles and colors
will be in short supply...so be sure to come in on April 5th
and bring your dress with you to help match the
colors. The tux will be ready by April 18th...and we'll
call if we get it in sooner. If you'd like, take a look
at the selection of tuxedos on the Jim's website... http://www.jimsformalwear.com/
...make your choice, print it out and bring it with you when
you come in to reserve the tux on April 5th.
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