Texoma Bride Guide | Issue 008 | Winter/Spring 2021
The Texoma Bride Guide is a wedding planning magazine and local vendor directory dedicated to bringing couples and the top wedding professionals in the Sherman/Denison/Durant area together.
The Texoma Bride Guide is a wedding planning magazine and local vendor directory dedicated to bringing couples and the top wedding professionals in the Sherman/Denison/Durant area together.
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THE ESSENTIALGroom Guide
photo by Mirranda Marrs Photography
TUXEDO OR SUIT?
Today’s less formal weddings often seem suited (see what we did there?) to a more casual
approach to men’s wear. A black tuxedo with a starched white shirt and cufflinks is always a
classic and perfect for a formal event, but don’t forget how good your man looks in a suit. If
you know where to look, you can get a nice suit on sale for about the same cost as renting a
tuxedo.
Tuxedo rental businesses have caught onto this less formal trend and are now offering more
casual options for rent. This rental option may be less stressful than coordinating six men to
go shopping together to ensure they get the same slacks.
RENT OR BUY?
This question comes up repeatedly. Sure, it is more expensive to purchase a tuxedo, but you
do end up with a custom fit that may pay for itself over time. To help you decide, think about
how often you will have the opportunity to wear a tuxedo.
If you’re coordinating with the rest of the wedding party, rent. Don’t be worried about the
tuxedos looking cheap or worn out. Reputable locations rent high quality, well-constructed
garments made specifically to withstand a lot of use and dry-cleaning without wearing out.
Don’t forget to rent shoes!
The groom should be the best dressed of all the men in the wedding party. If
the photographer can’t tell the groom from a groomsman, a guest, his father in
law, or a waiter, you’re doing it wrong. Outfit your groomsmen so they
complement the groom without identically matching.
RENTING A TUXEDO
The way tuxedo rentals used to work involved being measured, picking up your
tux the day before the wedding, and hoping everything fits and looks nice. For
most of us, this involved a trip to the Dallas area to visit the store, and then
coordinating who would make the trip after the wedding to return all the
rentals. If something didn’t fit or was missing, resolving the issue could be a
headache and usually involves another drive to Dallas.
Online tuxedo rental companies are part of a growing market of direct-toconsumer,
online retailers that are working to improve the experience of
shopping for or renting formal clothing and accessories. The process of renting
a tux online is still about the same as the in-store experience. About three
months before the wedding, the couple getting married will pick out the style
they want and inform the wedding party where to send their measurements.
The best part- everything happens online and through the mail. To help those
of us who don’t take measurements every day, most of the online sites have a
tutorial system to help renters measure their own lengths and widths.
The online rental companies mail out the tuxedos two weeks before the
wedding to give everyone a chance to make sure everything fits and is in tip-top
shape. Typically, garments from the online companies have a much shorter
rental life, usually less than 20 wears, than the traditional stores. If something
doesn’t fit right, send it back for a different size. The return process is just as
simple- each renter can drop their tuxedo in the mail using the provided prepaid
label.
Another great benefit of using an online tuxedo rental company is that they’ll
help you get in touch with everyone and make sure they’ve done their part. So
that friend who always procrastinates will be reminded that their
measurements are due, and you won’t have to lift a finger!
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