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Looking for a dapper, mysterious substitute for the classic black tuxedo?
It can be found in the form of a Navy Grey Prince of Wales check Tuxedo, which can be worn at any precious event.
It's just as formal as its solid navy counterparts but just different enough where you'll draw frequent, surreptitious glances of admiration.
The slim fit Tuxedo blazer is a crown jewel in our Savile Row Hong Kong tuxedo line, with a stunning Prince of Wales checkered body and 2.2 inch Navy Satin Shawl Collar you are sure to be the life of the party.
Prince of Wales check Tuxedo hit the spotlight in 1949 when Tailor and Cutter, the bible of London’s menswear industry, blasted Americans for starting the “deplorable” fad.
“Not even Scots would dare to follow this trend” it proclaimed.
Imagine the editors’ mortification when it was reported the following year that King George VI owned two of the new models.
In August of 1950 Esquire jumped on the plaid bandwagon with its own pictorial, calling the checkered tuxedo “one of the most original and daring designs in years”.
It can be found in the form of a Navy Grey Prince of Wales check Tuxedo, which can be worn at any precious event.
It's just as formal as its solid navy counterparts but just different enough where you'll draw frequent, surreptitious glances of admiration.
The slim fit Tuxedo blazer is a crown jewel in our Savile Row Hong Kong tuxedo line, with a stunning Prince of Wales checkered body and 2.2 inch Navy Satin Shawl Collar you are sure to be the life of the party.
Prince of Wales check Tuxedo hit the spotlight in 1949 when Tailor and Cutter, the bible of London’s menswear industry, blasted Americans for starting the “deplorable” fad.
“Not even Scots would dare to follow this trend” it proclaimed.
Imagine the editors’ mortification when it was reported the following year that King George VI owned two of the new models.
In August of 1950 Esquire jumped on the plaid bandwagon with its own pictorial, calling the checkered tuxedo “one of the most original and daring designs in years”.