Smoking jackets are back on trend thanks to Mr. 007 himself (even if he was sporting pink), symbolising modern sophistication and style with a timeless twist. Our bespoke smoking jackets, crafted from luxurious cotton velvet and silk, are designed to make you stand out at any event. Perfect for adding a fresh edge to black tie affairs or elevating formal house parties, these jackets combine elegance and comfort effortlessly. Redefine your wardrobe with this iconic, contemporary classic.
Each Alexandra Wood smoking jacket is designed and cut to flatter, last and have you looking sharp, stylish and sophisticated. From a classic navy smoking jacket with satin lapels to something a little more zesty, we present you with ideas that will suit only you whilst offering you:
If you don’t know your notch lapel to your shawl, we don’t judge, we simply guide you to what will suit you and your occasion best. There’s no one size fits all when it comes to a smoking jacket.
A smoking jacket is a great way to make a statement and offers a little more personality If you wish to be a little more dynamic, then a classic navy, we’ve got all of the options here waiting for you.
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A dinner suit, also known as a tuxedo or black tie attire, is a formal ensemble typically worn for evening events AKA black tie events and award ceremonies. Your invite will usually say ‘Black tie only’.
A dinner suit should be worn with a white, dinner shirt, black bow tie and dinner shoes (typically black patent) If ‘black tie’ only is stated you’ll want to adhere to these rules. Your invitation will otherwise state ‘Smart/Glam’ and variations thereof.
A dinner suit usually features satin or silk accents such as lapels, buttons, and a stripe down the trousers, distinguishing it from a regular suit.
Choose fabrics like wool, mohair, or velvet for a less traditional dinner suit, considering factors like breathability and texture. Mohair is ideal for a suit that won’t ever crease, whilst being breathable and light, it remains sharp all night long.
Although typically a formal, event suit worn for such occasions as black tie and award ceremonies, a dinner suit is often worn as a wedding suit.
A dinner suit is an investment well made. Given that it’s not as frequently worn as a business suit might be, it’s all the more reason to buy a really great one. A bespoke or made to measure suit will have much more seam allowance, which means if needed, it can be let out if necessary (or taken in of course).
The accessories for a dinner suit are almost as important as the suit itself. Everything must look polished, sharp and well put together. Here’s what’s needed:
Take it to a reputable dry cleaners straight after your event, so that it’s ready for your next event. Only worn for a couple of hours? A simple spritz of Febreeze will brighten it up.
Always check your dinner suit at least a month before your event. The number of times I’ve seen clients be caught out it’s more common than you think. It’s either old and dated, doesn’t fit or hasn’t been cleaned since the last event.
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