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Tuxedos / Dinner Jackets Styles
Single Breasted Dinner Jacket:
Most popular style. Single-breasted coats button down the centre. With single-breasted
coats, you have the option of leaving them buttoned or unbuttoned.
Double Breasted Dinner Jacket:
Double-breasted coats cross-over the centre to button. With double- breasted
coats, you should have them buttoned at all times or else you will have a
flap hanging infront of you.
Cutaway:
Worn traditionally for daytime morning weddings.
Tailcoat (Full Dress):
Worn to "Black/White Tie Affairs" - the most formal of all affair
types.
The three basic tuxedo / dinner jacket lapel styles
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