Hollywood Tuxedos
1700 Stuyvesant Ave.
Union, NJ 07083
(908) 687-4142 phone
(908) 687-8410 fax

Mon - Thur, 11am to 8 pm Fri, 11am to 6 pm
Sat, 10am to 5pm
Sun, closed

From Dec 1st - Feb 28th our hours:
Mon, Wed, Fri 11am - 6pm
Tue, Thu 11am - 8pm
Sat 10am - 5pm

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 




If you really want to impress the ladies (and who doesn't!), get to know what the tuxedo is about. Rattle off this info and not only will you look smart ... you may even look as good as Bond in your tux!




For a daytime wedding, go with a dark gray or black sack coat or gray waistcoat, a white pleated or off-white standard shirt, a long necktie, and black business shoes. For an evening wedding, choose a dark tuxedo or business suit, a white shirt and coordinating shoes for a winter wedding. During the summer, select a lighter colored or navy business suit or tuxedo, a white shirt, a long necktie, and coordinating shoes.




For a daytime wedding, choose a gray or black morning coat, also known as a cutaway coat, or gray waistcoat with gray, striped trousers, a stiffly starched white turn with turndown collar or dress ascot, gray gloves, and black, patent leather shoes. For an evening wedding, go with a black tailcoat with matching trousers, a white pique waistcoat, white bosom shirt with wing collar that has been starched, a white bowtie, white gloves, and black patent leather shoes.



Don't have a clue what to wear? Look at the invitation. The time and formality of the event and the dress requirements will guide your choice.




This is a long coat usually in dark grey, worn in morning weddings.




These are fashion formal wear designed by the top menswear names, such as Calvin Klein, After Six, Fumagelli, Geoffrey Beene, Giorgio Bissoni, Neil Allyn, and Manzoni.




This refers to the formal standard length evening jacket with notched or shawl collar, in either white or ivory only.




Similar to a business jacket but only worn for a daytime formal wedding.




Short in the front and long in the back. The black coat is used for the most formal of occasions.




The formal coat length which extends to the second knuckle. May be worn for daytime or evening occasions.




A daytime formal coat with a regular cut but does not have a satin lapel. Worn with contrasting vest and a four-in-hand tie.




The high end formal dress coat with a cosmetic vent in the back of the coat, creating the rear tails. Worn for the very formal, evening occasions.




The standard formal coat length, with single or double breasted satin lapels. Suitable for almost all formal occasions, including weddings, prom and tux required events.




Although no longer manufactured, these are outdated styles that remain classic formal wear.




This is a coat that is tight fitting and ends at the waist. Worn at evening functions with matching or contrasting trousers.