Wedding Tuxedos
Your wedding is one of the most important days of you life, so it’s important that you dress right for the occasion. There is a huge selection of wedding tuxedos shown in men’s formal wear shops around the country, as well as online. The right tuxedo for your wedding depends on a few different factors.

Tuxedo Budget
Of course you budget is the most important factor in determining what wedding tuxedo to go with. You will be surprised, sometimes buying a tuxedo for your wedding is much more ecomomical than buying. If you do decide to buy, you can purchase a tuxedo starting at around $100, particularly online. We suggest that if you go this route, you should definitely look into the tuxedo packages that most of the better formal wear websites offer. This is the most economical way to go if you decide to buy. Wedding tuxedo packages include all accessories including tuxedo shirts and all formal wear accessories.

If you are looking to purchase a designer tuxedo, they can start anywhere between $150 and go upwards of around $350 for a super 120’s wool tuxedo. Paying more for a designer wedding tuxedo is not a bad idea if you stick with something classic. Remember that a classic style will not go out of style and is therefore a good investment. Two more uses over the course of your life would more than pay for that wedding tuxedo.

Tuxedo Style
There are a lot of different wedding tuxedo styles that would suit any groom’s taste. For those of you that decide to go for something classic, we definitely recommend go with some of the better names. Ralph Lauren offers a superb collection of notch and peak lapel tuxedos made from a super 120’s wool. This is pretty much top of the line when it comes to a tuxedo for your wedding. We have seen these on a few websites selling for between $350 and $380. If you are looking for something a little less taxing on the wallet, but still excellent quality, you should view tuxedos by Geoffrey Beene. These wedding tuxedos are in the $230-$250 range, and are made from a super 100 wool. This is still considered a top notch tuxedo.

For those of you who are looking for something a little more adventurous, we would suggest wedding tuxedos by After Six, particularly the Trilogy II and the Avalon. Another way to make a statement at your wedding is to wear a Jean Yves Mirage which is available in both black and white.

What ever your style is, classic or contemporary, you can find will find the right tuxedo for your wedding.