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Q: My fiance's groomsmen live all over the country. Is there any way to ensure their tuxes coordinate?
A: Even within the parameters of a traditional tuxedo, the smallest of details can vary, such as the shade of black, type of trim or width of the lapels. To guarantee a totally cohesive look, try to find a rental chain that has a branch in each of the groomsmen's locales-if they all rent from the same company, you can expect the cuts and colors to match identically. Another option is to have the crew send their measurements directly to the groom, which he can bring with him when he gets fitted for his own tux. Suggest they make an event out of picking them up as a group, perhaps before the bachelor party or the rehearsal dinner.
Also, remind them to try everything on at the store, so there are no uncomfortable surprises on the big day.
Q: We're on a tight budget, so we're trying to save wherever we can. Is it OK if my fiance wears black dress shoes, which he already owns, with his tuxedo?
A: If they're patent leather, maybe. Just keep in mind that men's formal wear shoes have a certain construction and a very thin s
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