Let’s get you suited up!
When the occasion calls for black tie, only one garment stands above the rest: the tuxedo. A symbol of timeless elegance, a tuxedo is more than just a suit, it’s a statement. Whether you’re heading down the aisle, attending a gala, or celebrating a milestone, every detail should be intentional.
The Jacket: The Centrepiece of Sophistication
Lapel — The lapel sets the tone. Options include shawl (rounded and elegant), peak (sharp and authoritative), notch (less common in tuxedos but usable for relaxed elegance) and bib (fashion-forward statement). At Suit Lab we lean classic: a shawl or peak in a rich wool body, satin or grosgrain facing.
Buttons — Traditional tuxedos feature a single button for a clean, minimalist aesthetic, often covered in satin/grosgrain matching the lapel.
Shoulders & Structure — The right shoulder finish defines the silhouette. A lightly padded or soft Neapolitan shoulder offers comfortable elegance; a structured shoulder delivers sharper presence.
Customisation Tip: Choose a fabric-matched lapel facing, decide the shoulder roll you prefer, and consider a refined width that matches your frame.
The Trousers: Streamlined and Elegant
Tuxedo trousers should be sleek and refined, no cuffs, no belt loops.
Key features:
- Side adjusters (so no belt needed)
- A satin side-stripe running down the leg to match the lapel
- Flat front (clean modern line)
Customisation Tip: Opt for brace buttons if you’ll wear suspenders, and be precise about break and hem so the line remains sharp.
The Shirt: Crisp and Considered
Your tux shirt matters just as much as the jacket or trousers.
Key features:
- Bib front (pleated or pique) adds texture and formality
- French cuffs (for cufflinks)
- Choice of wingtip collar (perfect with bow tie) or spread collar (a softer, modern alternative)
Customisation Tip: Consider contrast buttons or studs, even an embroidered cuff-monogram, or match bib texture to the lapel style.
The Accessories: Finishing Touches
No tux is complete without the right accessories:
- Bow tie – always hand-tied, matching the lapel facing in satin/grosgrain
- Cummerbund or waistcoat – optional but adds polish
- Pocket square – keep it crisp white, folded simply
- Shoes – patent leather or high-polish black lace-ups
Customisation Tip: For subtle personal flair, add a monogram inside the jacket, or a custom lining that peeks when you open the jacket.
The Fit: The Most Important Element
No matter how fine the fabric or how classic the cut, nothing matters more than the fit.
Custom fit means proportions tailored to your body: shoulder slope, torso length, pant rise, leg taper, etc. A well-cut tux elegantly defines the frame and moves with you, without awkward bunching or excess fabric.
Customisation Tip: At your fitting, fine-tune all elements — jacket length, sleeve pitch, trouser break, pocket height — it’s all part of the custom experience at Suit Lab.
A tuxedo isn’t just worn. It’s carried—with poise, with purpose, and with confidence. When it’s properly crafted and tailored, every stitch tells a story that off-the-rack simply can’t. With the right tux from Suit Lab, you’re not just dressed for the occasion, you own the moment.

