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Barack Obama in a tuxedo with annotations

Tuxedos should be different from black business suits because a black-tie event is not a business event held after dark. Barack Obama’s state dinner tuxedo had two traditional differences:

  • silk lapel facings
  • fabric-covered buttons

But his tuxedo was more like a suit than a traditional tuxedo in a number of ways:

  • notch lapels as opposed to dramatic peaks or a graceful shawl
  • a second (unused) front button, which interrupts the smooth line below the button
  • flap pockets (hard to see in this pic), which is similarly disruptive

His sleeves and pants are far too long, hiding his shirt cuffs and puddling at his ankles. Because of his sleeves, you can’t see it, but he’s wearing a watch. Wearing a watch at this kind of event is faux pas because it implies you have another engagement starting later. Besides, doesn’t Reggie Love tell him what time it is?

His tuxedo shirt with gold studs is fine. His bow tie is real and well propotioned. I personally don’t love his choice of patent blucher shoes, but it’s not against the rules.

The fit is acceptable, although a slimmer tuxedo would show off Barack’s body. Surprisingly, Joe Biden’s tuxedo isn’t much better. This administration needs a stylist!

Written by Jared

November 26th, 2009 at 1:12 pm

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