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Do you own a Tux?

Miss 1929

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filfoster said:
Where is the tux in all this, which by the way, seems spot on? It's not tails and somewhat more than a dinner jacket isnt' it?

"Tux" is short for Tuxedo, which is slang for dinner jacket. NOT tails, but suit length, either SB, DB, black or white, all these are dinner jackets.
 

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Miss 1929 said:
"Tux" is short for Tuxedo, which is slang for dinner jacket. NOT tails, but suit length, either SB, DB, black or white, all these are dinner jackets.

And don't forget plaid! I can't find the picture, but I believe it was Senator Jack who had a sharp plaid dinner jacket posted a few years ago.

Bogart, among others, also pulled off a white dinner jacket with black silk lapels. We have a thread on that somewhere too.
 

filfoster

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Miss 1929 said:
"Tux" is short for Tuxedo, which is slang for dinner jacket. NOT tails, but suit length, either SB, DB, black or white, all these are dinner jackets.

I have learned something. I just never thought of a tux as a 'dinner jacket' which I have imagined as something less formal. Tomasso, thanks for the link to the site with the history of the tux.
 

Fly Boy

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Have owned two tuxes - got a fair bit of use out of them, I'd say probably 20-30 times a year, gigs, formal dinners, stagework. Have to say though that I'm not overly keen on dinner jackets. I really prefer a housecoat or tails! :)
 

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I prefer black tie over white tie because of the difficulty in tying the white tie. It is made of a thick cotton pique material that is difficult to tie. The black silk tie is much simpler to tie.

I have one white tie outfit (tails) and three black tie outfits (Tuxedo or dinner jacket--which is the proper designation.) My wife and I attend one or two white tie affairs a year and a few black tie affairs.
 

Mr Eames

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Hello All,

I would certainly like to own a midnight blue Dinner Jacket, as innovated by the Duke of Windsor, I believe.
 

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Mr Eames said:
Hello All,

I would certainly like to own a midnight blue Dinner Jacket, as innovated by the Duke of Windsor, I believe.

Close but actually the Prince of Wales, later Edward VII. Poole and Company (Savile Row's founders) created it for him in about 1860. Known as the dinner jacket in GB, it was introduced at the Tuxedo Park Club, NYC, and became known as the Tuxedo in the US.

If you mean that the Duke of Windsor innovated the midnight blue color, you may be right.
 
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www.blacktieguide.com The Gentleman's Guide to Evening Dress

A very helpful and informative website.

I own one white tie outift, and one black tie outfit, the latter which is a single-breasted shawl collar with grosgrain lapel facings. I am usually swamped to find occasion to wear the latter, much less the former, and the occasions are quite few and far between (usually orchestra concerts or proms). There aren't enough classy parties here where I live.
 

brspiritus

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A. Sagner & Sons, which was based in Baltimore, marketed itself as a "value" brand with low prices. Below is an advertisement from the September 30, 1940 issue of Life, advertising suits for $25.

ASagner-suit-Life-09-30-1940-102.jpg


There's an abandoned clothing factory in downtown Baltimore, Lebow I think. When they closed down it looks like they just abandoned the place complete with the clothes.
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PS - Don't own a tux yet. Last time I wore one I was 16 and it was my mother's wedding to my stepfather. I'll be putting one together later this year though as I have a felling it's going to be needed for a couple events I'm going to attend.
 
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Matt_the_chap

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I've got what seems to be a 1980s or possibly late '70s D/B dinner jacket and trouser, as well as a rather informal 'tux-tails' piece that I wore to my secondary school-leaver's prom. I've also got some 1950s patent leather dance shoes that I found in a charity shop last October. Sadly, I very rarely get to wear them around here, but I'm sure that once I go to University there'll be more functions.
 

Faux Brummell

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I find myself reading all of these amazing old black tie threads and wishing people still contributed to them. So here I am bumping another, because who knows, maybe it’ll start up again.



I own 9 tuxedos myself. I don’t wear them often, once or twice a year, but I can’t help buying them when I see a good price (most are from eBay). My wife is nice enough to humor me.


Single breasted peak lapel (with a U-shaped shawl collar waistcoat) – my favorite, and the one I wore to my wedding

Vintage 1940s single breasted with huge peak lapels like Cary Grant sometimes wore

Single breasted shawl collar

Double breasted shawl collar

Ivory single breasted shawl collar

Blue velvet single breasted shawl collar

Vintage midnight blue shawl collar

Black watch tartan shawl collar – bought it on a whim and it’s a bit too slim fit for me so I don’t imagine I’ll ever wear it.

Single breasted notch lapel – first one I ever bought. I’ll never wear it again but I keep it anyway.

I also have a morning coat, which I will be wearing to tea at The Plaza later in the year to celebrate my wedding anniversary.

Cheers,
FB
 

Tiki Tom

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Okay, I'll play. (I also like to see old threads revived now & again.)
I own one tuxedo... Single breasted notch lapel.
I got to the point where I found myself renting a tux once or twice a year and realized it was worth buying.
As I bought it several years ago, it has more than paid for itself.
My only complaint is that the trouser waist seems to have inexplicably shrunk a bit. :oops:
 

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