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Choosing the right tuxedo shirt is essential for achieving a polished and sophisticated formal look.
1. Collar Style
2. Front Detailing
3. Fabric Quality
4. Cuff Style
A white, non-iron cotton twill dress shirt with modern fit for big & tall men.
A modern-fit formal shirt in tuxedo white, crafted from fine Egyptian cotton with non-iron treatment.
A non-iron lavender cotton dress shirt for big and tall men by Joseph Abboud.
A non-iron blue twill dress shirt in 100% Egyptian cotton, perfect for big and tall men.
A refined slim fit dress shirt in white Supima cotton with a sharp point collar.
A slim fit white dress shirt in a cotton blend with a spread collar and covered placket.
A soft, lustrous blue dress shirt made with non-iron Queen's Oxford cotton for a crisp, flawless look.
A crisp white slim fit dress shirt featuring 4-way stretch for comfort and modern mobility.
A grey polyester blend dress shirt with a modern fit and breathable, stretchable fabric.
A sophisticated black dress shirt crafted from soft, breathable Supima cotton with a sharp point collar.
A high-quality tuxedo shirt typically features premium fabrics like 100% cotton, a crisp pleated or pique front, French cuffs for cufflinks, and a structured collar designed to complement bow ties or formal neckwear.
The most common tuxedo shirt fronts are pleated, pique (also known as Marcella), and plain. Pleated fronts have vertical pleats for a classic look, pique fronts offer a textured pattern for extra elegance, and plain fronts provide a modern, minimalist style.
While you can technically wear a regular dress shirt with a tuxedo, it's best to choose a tuxedo shirt. Tuxedo shirts are specifically designed with features like special collars, bibs or pleats, and French cuffs to match the formality of black-tie attire.
Popular collar styles for tuxedo shirts include the wingtip collar and the spread collar. The wingtip collar is traditional and pairs well with bow ties, while the spread collar offers versatility and works with both bow ties and long ties.
Many tuxedo shirts are designed to be worn with studs and cufflinks for an elevated formal look. Some shirts come with removable buttons so you can add your own studs, while others have concealed plackets for a streamlined appearance.