The whole process of tux rentals can be a little confusing and somewhat overwhelming for those who have no or little experience wearing such formal attire. The good news is that tux rentals don’t need to be an intimidating, torturous task where you wish it would be over as quickly as possible. Simply following a few simple steps can make the process of renting a formal suit goes smoothly and efficiently.
Although people get married every time of the year, you’re going to want to make sure you get to the store ASAP, especially if you’re marrying during peak wedding season. Peak wedding season is often in the late spring and summer. It’s also the time that high school guys are looking towards tux rentals for their proms. The demand is very high during this time and you want to make sure you get to the store as soon as you can so that you have the best selection possible.
Do a little background research. There are numerous stores out there that offer tux rentals, but some are better than others. Some rental stores have been around longer and offer better service, better rates, and better selection. If you can, be sure to check out the types of rental tuxes the shop carries. Are the tuxes in good shape? Do they look like they’ve been cleaned and are well cared for? How worn do the tuxes look? Are there obvious wear patterns or holes? If you find tuxes that look too worn out, leave the shop for another one. Your bride is going to look stunning and you don’t want to ruin the image by standing beside her in a dowdy looking tux rental.
Like all clothing, there are trends in tux rentals. Different styles are suitable for different occasions. Different styles work better for different types of weddings. Choose a rental shop where the staff knows what they’re doing. They should be knowledgeable about sizing, styles and trends and what would work for the style of wedding you have. Your fiancée may be able to help you with choosing the style as well, but you can put less pressure on her (She’s already going to be overwhelmed with all the other wedding planning details.) by taking the initiative and choosing someone who knows what they’re doing.
For example, if you’re looking for something more formal, you may want to have a peaked lapel instead of a notched one since peak lapels are traditionally more formal.
When checking out tux rentals, see if colors are an option. Your bride may want either you or your groomsmen to have vests that match the color of the bridesmaid dresses. Or she may not. Be sure to check out what she wants so you don’t inadvertently choose something that she thinks is going to be incredibly tacky.
The process of selecting a shop to provide you with tux rentals doesn’t need to be difficult. Simply following some common sense and a little bit of planning. Get input from your fiancée as needed or a few stylish friends and everything will go smoothly.