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Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Are You Wearing The Right Tuxedo Color?

By Victor Santerino

Tuxedos come in a wide variety of colors and shades to choose from. This article will help you pick the color tuxedo that is best for you. It will cover areas such as skin shades, events, and even body size.

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.

Wearing a black tuxedo will make any body type look good. This is because the black tux has a slimming affect that works well to slim down larger men and women while conforming nicely with naturally slimmer people. It will also go well in any event and with any skin shade you may have. Make sure this tuxedo is the first tuxedo color you buy.

The gray tux comes in both light gray and charcoal gray. Larger men should always go with the charcoal gray version while slimmer men should base their decision off of skin shade. The lighter your skin the darker your tux should be.

Midnight blue is formal enough that everyone should consider wearing this color. This being said, dark blue looks best on men and women with lighter complexions. Light blue however, can look great on both dark complexions and light complexions.

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.

The brown tuxedo looks fantastic on all body shapes and with all skin tones. This color is not as widely used as the other colors but is still very appropriate for all occasions. Wear this tux to add a bit off subtle difference to your style.

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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