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The State of Black Tie: Your Observations

Andy57

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Going to see my tailor next week to plan a dark blue/midnight tux for my wedding. I want something that will look snazzy on the big day but also versatile enough that I can hopefully use it for black tie events for many years to come. I’m really inspired by this post this Steven Hitchcock post. I love the turn up cuffs - what do you think? I’m thinking about adding a little waistcoat as well. Also, any recommendations for fabrics?

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I'll echo @The Chai and recommend a mohair formal cloth for your jacket. I'll also suggest trying extra hard to find a midnight blue silk for the facings. It's worth it. For mine, I was able to source a midnight blue satin silk and it makes a huge difference to the overall look.
 

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I'll echo @The Chai and recommend a mohair formal cloth for your jacket. I'll also suggest trying extra hard to find a midnight blue silk for the facings. It's worth it. For mine, I was able to source a midnight blue satin silk and it makes a huge difference to the overall look.
Didn't you get your facings from the lining company?

Yes I find satin matches better with mohair over grosgrain, that said I have a midnight grosgrain with my midnight mohair cashmere.
 

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I'll echo @The Chai and recommend a mohair formal cloth for your jacket. I'll also suggest trying extra hard to find a midnight blue silk for the facings. It's worth it. For mine, I was able to source a midnight blue satin silk and it makes a huge difference to the overall look.
Thanks, Andy! I would be remiss if I did not mention that your IG also serves as a great source of inspiration. Can you post some photos of your midnight tux in this thread?
 

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Didn't you get your facings from the lining company?

Yes I find satin matches better with mohair over grosgrain, that said I have a midnight grosgrain with my midnight mohair cashmere.
Not for the midnight satin, no. I don't exactly recall where it came from other than I think it was a specialist shop in London, somewhere.

Thanks, Andy! I would be remiss if I did not mention that your IG also serves as a great source of inspiration. Can you post some photos of your midnight tux in this thread?
Thank you, that's kind of you. I'll find some and post. I've posted it here before, but I appreciate this is such a gigantic thread these days.
 

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Can you post some photos of your midnight tux in this thread?
Here's the most recent Instagram reel featuring the midnight blue tux:
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And some photos:
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Not for the midnight satin, no. I don't exactly recall where it came from other than I think it was a specialist shop in London, somewhere.


Thank you, that's kind of you. I'll find some and post. I've posted it here before, but I appreciate this is such a gigantic thread these days.
I remember you said bernstein bailey which is the lining company
 

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