New Tuxedo Product Launch to Break the Long Losing Streak

By Paul Pannone

It’s been a long time since we’ve seen a new product launch to formal wear specialists to give consumers what they really want and a wind-fall return for their effort. eWedNewz is gathering the facts learning of a new, updated classic formal wear product– at an affordable price– to encourage consumers to go formal when in doubt.

A look at the market shows people who are using tuxedos for their event search for better, branded products. An ongoing investigation shows today’s consumers want softer fabrics and updated fit.

 

eWedNewz is gathering the facts and will release the information here, first. Until then, we’ll wait.

 

The product is being developed and tested by a manufacturing source that is willing to give us the entire story once all the details get worked out.

“It will be worth the wait,”

was all we can get as a statement. But what we do know is the classic update addresses the fit for a new generation of consumer who does not want to wear their father’s tuxedo.

Part of the issue involves what new name brand the line will be launched under. With several probabilities, we’re banking on a long-established name with a fresh appeal to a new customer. Details will be released here as an eWedNewz Exclusive, once they’re provided to us.

 

Do you think the tuxedo (business) is ready for a makeover?

 

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  • atwedprobon

    Fantastic! The classic tuxedo is just that, a classic. However, it is long overdue for an update… I’m excited to see what new possibilities there will be for men’s formalwear. Bridal gown fashion changes every few years (off the shoulder to strapless, to full sleeve, mermaid, short) but the tired tux certainly needs a breath of fresh air!

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=507675690 facebook-507675690

    The tuxedo is finally evolving, moving away from being “father’s tux”. It’s been neglected for too many years as the wedding gown became huge business and no one really noticed. Now it’s time for the tux!

    We love a groom who cleans up to complement his bride- after all she spends an inordinate amount of time seeking out that perfect garment! Why shouldn’t he?

    But let’s take it one step further………….We would also like to see more “Black-Tie Invited” invitations- this says the bride and groom respect that this is an important day; one that is so special for them. They want not just the members of the wedding party looking their best , they want all the men to look great too.! Formal wear makes the invitees feel that they truly are part of the event!

    Sheryl Davies