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Master the black-tie dress code
Black-tie invitations can be intimidating, but dressing for them does not have to be. Our black-tie and formalwear collection brings together everything you need to get it right tuxedos, dinner jackets and formal suits alongside the guidance to wear them with confidence. Whether it is a gala, an awards night, a formal Canadian wedding or a milestone celebration, you will look like you belong.
What Black-Tie Means for Men
Traditional black-tie calls for a tuxedo (also called a dinner suit): a black or midnight-blue jacket with satin or grosgrain lapels, matching trousers with a satin side stripe, a white dress shirt, a black bow tie and black patent leather shoes. The satin details are what separate true black-tie from an ordinary dark suit. Get those elements right and the rest falls into place.
Black-Tie vs Black-Tie Optional
The two codes are not the same. Strict black-tie expects a tuxedo or dinner jacket. Black-tie optional gives you room to wear a sharp, dark formal suit ideally black or midnight blue with a tie or bow tie and formal shoes. If you want to be safe at a strict black-tie event, a tuxedo is the foolproof choice; for black-tie optional, a well-tailored dark suit will see you through.
What's in This Collection
You will find classic black and midnight-blue tuxedos, statement velvet and ivory dinner jackets, tuxedo jackets sold as separates, and formal dark suits suitable for black-tie-optional events. Colours stay disciplined black, midnight blue, white and deep jewel tones so everything reads as genuinely formal. Choose the level of drama you want, from understated classic to standout velvet.
Completing the Look
Accessories make the outfit. Add a black bow tie, a crisp white dress shirt, patent leather shoes and, if you like, a cummerbund or evening waistcoat and a pocket square. Keep metals and extras minimal and elegant. Explore our tuxedo jackets, dinner jackets and velvet tuxedos to build a complete black-tie look.





