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Formal Suit and Tuxedos
A tuxedo is defined by its satin lapels and covered buttons, details that earn their place at black-tie weddings, award nights, and formal galas. A suit gives you the same sharp silhouette with more flexibility, appropriate for business events, daytime weddings, and cocktail occasions where a bow tie would feel out of place. Both serve a purpose, and knowing which to wear makes all the difference. FJackets stocks both in slim-fit, three-piece, and velvet cuts so you can match the dress code precisely, not approximately. Explore the velvet suits, white suits, and vintage suits to find the style that suits your occasion.
What is the difference between a suit and a tuxedo?
A suit is a versatile formal outfit for men that can be worn for business, weddings, and casual-formal events. It usually includes a matching jacket and trousers, with or without a vest. A tuxedo is a more formal evening wear, featuring satin lapels, satin-covered buttons, and usually worn with a bow tie and dress shirt.
When should I wear a tuxedo instead of a suit?
Tuxedos are ideal for formal evening events and prom, such as black-tie weddings, galas, and award ceremonies. Suits are more versatile and can be worn for business, semi-formal events, and daytime weddings.
What are the different types of suit fits?
We offer suits in three main fits:
- Slim Fit: Tapered design for a modern, close-fitting look.
- Classic Fit: Traditional, relaxed fit with more room for movement.
- Modern Fit: A balanced cut between slim and classic for a contemporary look.
Can I wear a tuxedo without a bow tie?
A bow tie is the traditional choice for a tuxedo, but some modern styles allow for a black necktie. However, for strict black-tie events, a bow tie is recommended.
What is your return and exchange policy?
We offer hassle-free returns and exchanges within a specified timeframe. Please check our Returns & Exchanges page for details on eligibility and process.

























