Understated elegance is the name of the game when sporting a Euro tie, which tends to make a tux look a bit more like a suit. Although not shown here, these ties look particularly stylish when worn with a vest.
Notch Lapel Jacket
Although less formal than some other jacket styles, notch-lapel tuxedo jackets are universally flattering, ever elegant and ideal for more casual affairs.
Pink Is Powerful
Real men do wear pink and other bright colors. Flaunt bold hues with ties, pocket squares and cummerbunds for a fun and fashionable look.
Suit Simple
Sporting a simple well-fitting tuxedo allows the man himself to shine. Clean lines inspire a cool confidence.
Basic Black Tux
A basic black (one-button) tux with traditional shirt and bow tie can be effortlessly hip-especially when accented with fun accessories.
Suspenders
Tuxedo suspenders (or braces) add a retro vibe to a look that's utterly modern.
Cuff Links
Vintage-inspired cuff links are reminiscent of hip, Rat Pack style-without going over the top.
Red High-Tops
A groom should always introduce a bit of personality into his wedding day ensemble. Quirky details, like these red high-top sneakers, add a wink-wink that's stylishly appropriate.
A Pop of Color
A bright tie is a simple way to add a dash of bold to a neutral suit. Add a matching pocket square for another dapper touch.
Linen Suit
Linen suits may be less formal than tuxedos but are just as polished and put together.
Striped Shirt
Wearing a subtly striped shirt lends depth, texture and sophistication to the overall look.
Brown Accessories
Brown is a stylish alternative to more traditional black when sporting a neutral suit. Rich brown accessories, like shoes and belts, infuse warmth and elegance.