Most men who wear a tuxedo wear a black one. Which is fine. Black works. But there are occasions, and most of us know the ones we mean, where a white tuxedo is not just an option but the correct answer. A summer wedding abroad. A black tie event somewhere warm. The kind of evening where you want to be remembered for the right reasons. The problem is that white tuxedos are easy to get wrong. Too shiny and you look like you’re playing a lounge singer. Too casual and you’ve missed the point entirely. The ones we’ve pulled together here understand what the garment is actually for. Clean ivory or crisp white. Lapels with proper weight. A silhouette that flatters without straining. These are tuxedos that make the decision look considered rather than accidental. White tie done wrong announces itself immediately. White tie done right just makes everything around it look a little more like an occasion worth dressing for.

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