Oct 10

By offering a men’s formal hire service, we are often asked to explain the difference between the terms Dinner Suit, Evening Dress, Black Tie, Tuxedo and White Tie, so here is a brief explanation.

Dinner Suit (Evening Dress)

A Dinner Suit consists of a black (or very occasionally a Midnight Blue – this is almost never used in hire or ready to wear, only in Made to Measure) jacket which is usually single breasted but it can be double breasted that has either silk or satin on the lapels and pocket flaps and a pair of matching trousers with silk or satin down the side seams.

Black Tie

If you receive an invitation to a formal event and it stipulates Black Tie then you should wear a Dinner Suit, Dress Shirt (either wing collar or standard collar) and a Black Bow Tie – often people will wear a Black Cummerbund with this suit.

Tuxedo

In the USA, any formal Dinner wear is called a Tuxedo, this term stems from the Dinner Suit which was worn as the informal dining wear at the Tuxedo Park Club (a country club in New York) in the late 1880’s.

In the UK and Western Europe, a Tuxedo can refers to any evening wear that is not Black or Dark Navy but is more commonly used to describe a White Jacket.

White Tie.

White Tie is also known as Full Evening Dress and is used on very formal occasions (think Chancellors Speech at the Mansion House, London). It Consists of a black short jacket that is cut to points at the front waist and tails at the rear, A White low cut waistcoat, White Marcella Shirt, White Marcella bow tie and evening/dinner suit trousers. White Tie should never be worn to a function that starts before 6pm.

Morning Dress

If you are invited to a formal function that takes place before 6pm, you should (traditionally) wear Morning Suits which consists of a tailcoat, waistcoat, stripped trousers, shirt, tie (or as an alternative for weddings – but never for Ascot, a cravat) and top hat.

More recently, for weddings, the frockcoat and the prince suit have been introduced to complement the tailcoat.

Sep 6

. . . . was the question posed on the telephone yesterday.

I had a new customer ring me to see if we had something that was a little different, something that was not just the usual run of the mill dinner suit. He had been searching the internet and had come across the Laurie Hopkins Menswear website where we have many hirewear and ready to wear pictures but he was looking for something a little different. So the question was, could we find him a suitable Dinner Suit before his deadline for the Winter Ball?

From our shop stock he selected a pure new wool Striped dinner suit from Torre (£195),

A stripped Dinner Suit.

A stripped Dinner Suit.

this dinner suit is amongst our best sellers because it allows the wearer to have a Dinner Suit that is different yet still be discrete and classy. This suit, alongside the traditional White Tuxedo, is a firm favorite with anyone who is going on a cruise.

So if your looking for a different dinner suit or tuxedo, just what is there availabe?

‘Off the Peg’, there are a number of options, obviously there is the stripped dinner suit mentioned above however, we also have availabe an American Range of Evening Suits and Prom Suits that would not look out of place at a glitzy Hollywood Awards ceremony.

Favorites from this range (particularly for those who are looking for a Prom Suit) are the Black and the White Neru Collar (or Mandarin Collar) Suits with no buttons on the front,

Black Neru Collar Dinner Suit

Black Neru Collar Dinner Suit

the Black Suit comes in a pure new wool fabric and the White comes in a Poly fabric,

White Neru Collar Dinner Suit or Prom Suit

White Neru Collar Dinner Suit or Prom Suit

both retail at £149 for the Jacket and £59.95 for the trousers and are available in Mix ‘n’ Match sizes, so we can get any size Jacket to match any size trousers or you can also Mix ‘n’ Match the colours.

With the Winter Ball season fast approaching as well as the traditional Christmas Dinners and possibly your Winter Cruise, now is the time to look for a new Dinner Suit but don’t leave it too late or you may find that the ‘different’ garments are no longer available and you could have missed the boat!

Aug 13

On Monday we had a rather tall gentleman come into our shop, he needed a hire suit (either a Lounge Suit, Dinner Suit or Tuxedo) but he needed it quick.

So that’s not very difficult is it? I hear you say, well not only was this customer very tall, he was also 54″ chest!

Now whilst that’s not ‘massive’ as such, the hight combined with the chest size meant that we couldn’t fit our customer up off the peg. We had to contract the hire in from our supplier who just happens to be the largest formal hire and Wedding Hire supply company in Europe (and possibly the world.)

So to add to the equation, not only had we got a tall gentleman with a large chest measurement, he required his suit and shirt for today because he was departing for a cruise tomorrow.

48 hours later, in walks the customer, tries on his suit and guess what? Yup - your right, it fit him perfectly. So as the saying goes ‘There you go Cinders, you can go to the ball!’

Have a great holiday.