Guide of Wedding Clothes Part-C (Perfect Fit)

 



The tuxedo shirt needs to hug your body effortlessly while allowing you to move comfortably. For perfect chest size, make sure the shirt looks neat and well-fitted. Ideally, the shirt should not leave a lot of fabric billowing out when you tuck it in the pants.


If you aren’t able to move freely after tucking the shirt into the pants, then it is too tight. Your shirt should be as slim as possible, without it feeling like it’s about to rip. You need to be able to walk, eat and dance with ease.

Additionally, button the shirt up to your neck when you try it. Make sure you can easily insert two fingers between the collar and your neck – if you can’t, the neck is too tight. Similarly, the shirt is too large if there’s some space between the collar and neck.

Pay attention to the cuffs to check that the shirt sleeves fit correctly. With your arms hanging down by your sides, the cuff on your sleeves should sit just slightly past the break in your wrist, a shorter sleeve length gives you an awkward look, while a longer one makes your look sloppy.

Like other elements, the cuffs in your tuxedo shirt should be the correct width. It shouldn’t be so tight that you can’t push sleeves up or down or too loose that it droops below the wrist. If you’re getting a shirt custom made, you can get one cuff wider than the other, to accommodate your watch.

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