Men's Formalwear Directory
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Charles Tyrwhitt
377 Madison Ave., at 46th St.; 212-286-8988; 745 Seventh Ave., New York, nr. 49th St.; 212-764-4697 ctshirts.comThese are the only two American branches of the classic Jermyn Street shirtmaker. They carry traditional oxfords and formal evening shirts ($110 to $199) in almost every shade imaginable, like a pink classic stripped shirt or a blue microcheck non-iron fit. Lively-colored ties abound to complement the bridal party, from bright gold skinny ties ($85) to pale purple handmade wovens ($99).
D&G
434 W. Broadway, nr. Prince St.; 212-879-4140; dolcegabbana.itD&G caters to the svelte and stylish. Their blazers ($650 to $950) are super-skinny, and the pants ($275 to $395) even skinnier. Suits range from $825 to $1,100.
Dolce & Gabbana
825 Madison Ave., nr. 69th St.; 212-249-4100; dolcegabbana.itDomenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana offer sleek, au courant men’s garb for any mood, from tailored suits to a traditional three-button tux ($1,200 to $2,100). The Italian sartorial cut will ensure that the suit’s lifetime (and style) surpasses a couple’s golden anniversary.
Duncan Quinn
8 Spring St., nr. Elizabeth St.; 212-226-7030; duncanquinn.comRock and roll meets Savile Row at this shop, where it’s easy to find something to please the man who likes his style to have a little edge. Choose something from the ready-to-wear selection (suits from $1,950) or get a bespoke suit and tie (from $3,250).
Eisenberg & Eisenberg
16 W. 17th St., nr. Fifth Ave.; 212-627-1290; eisenbergandeisenberg.comThis no-frills store has tuxedos from major designers at some of the lowest prices around. A worsted wool Perry Ellis tuxedo is $329 ($130 to rent); prices top out at $800. Formal shoes, cuff links, and all styles of cummerbund and vest will complete whatever choice the groom makes. They offer same-day alterations, perfect for those procrastinators out there.
Ermenegildo Zegna
663 Fifth Avenue, nr. 52nd St.; 212-421-4488; zegna.comA fourth-generation family business headquartered in Milan, Ermenegildo Zegna offers impeccably tailored menswear. The sartorial collection includes a single-button, three-button, or double-breasted six-button option. For $1,900 to $3,700, grooms can expect a suit or tuxedo cut to their tastes.
Etro
720 Madison Ave., nr. 63rd St.; 212-317-9096; etro.itEnglish classics with a swank Italian twist are popular among the Upper East Siders who swear by Etro’s bold prints. Their suits are no exception. The wool plaid suit (around $1,500), striped shirts (from $275), and jazzy ties ($125) are sure hits.
Giorgio Armani
760 Madison Ave., at 65th St.; 212-988-9191; giorgioarmani.comThe man who invented power dressing has continued to design suits (about $2,500) and ties ($115 to $135); his well-cut tuxedos range from $2,500 to $3,800.
Gucci
685 Fifth Ave., at 54th St., and various locations; 212-826-2600; gucci.comFashionable men count on Gucci for the clothes they work and party in. And when they get married, Gucci delivers again with manifold options for polished, streamlined suits and two ultrastyled mohair tuxedos. The Signoria ($2,805) has a notch lapel with a satin trim; the Manhattan ($2,660) has a satin-faced peak lapel. Gucci also does made-to-order apparel.
From the Winter 2008 New York Wedding Guide
- Baldwin Formalwear
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1156 6th Avenue New York NY 10036 Tel: 212-245-8190 http://www.nyctuxedos.com
New York City’s leading men’s formalwear specialist. Elegant tuxedos, tailcoats, and morning attire for both rental and sale. Delivery and pick-up available to many Manhattan locations.
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