Tuxedo Colors Demystified

Tuxedo colors come in many different shades and hues. I wrote this article to help you see how your body type, skin tone, and the particular event you are going to should dictate which color to wear. I will review the classic colors and help you decide which color to choose.

The classics such as gray, black, midnight blue, white, and brown work well with a large array of skin colors and events. Wear these colors to your formal events such as black tie affairs, fancy dinners, and weddings.

The black tuxedo goes great with and skin color, event, and even body type. The color black does a great job conforming to naturally slim men and women. It also does a fantastic job at making larger men look slimmer than they really are. This tuxedo is highly recommended for anybody's first tuxedo purchase.

Gray tuxedos can be worn by both slim and large body types. However, your body type will determine which shade of gray to choose. The light gray tux is not very flattering to the larger body. This is because lighter shades show the body off better than darker colors. Slim and fit men and women should wear light gray and larger less in shape bodies should wear more of a charcoal gray.

Dark blue is very formal in nature and is great for looking different at a black tie affair. This color looks especially good on people with lighter skin tones. The light blue tux looks great with both light and dark skin shades. People with fit and well toned bodies will look better in a light blue tux than men and women with less flattering body types.

The white tux is perfect for people with fit bodies and darker skin tones. This tuxedo really shows off a persons natural physique and skin tone. Wear this tux to most formal affairs to look fancy but not too flashy.

Brown tuxedos are not as popular as the previously mentioned colors. However, they have been in rotation in the tux wearing seen for decades and can make a really great statement. Men and women of all sizes, shapes, and colors should consider a nice chocolate brown tux.

The principles of this article can and should be applied to any color tuxedo you may be considering. Remember that light colors look better on dark complexions and vise versa. As always thank you for reading my article and enjoy the rest of your day.

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