A True Legacy: Geoffrey Beene Men’s Tuxedo Formal Wear


by Ann Knapp

One of America's true design pioneers, Geoffrey Beene challenged the American fashion establishment by creating classic, simply beautiful styles for men and women that married comfort and luxury. For more than 40 years, Mr. Beene stood apart as an avant-garde modernist, marked by his realization that simplification is a complicated process, and his unwavering commitment to delivering on this insight in everything he created.Geoffrey Beene is one of the premiere labels within the men’s formal wear category. Classic styling has been the staple of the collection with one, two or three button coats; peak, notch or shawl lapels; and black or white dinner jackets. The Fabian Couture Group International worked side-by-side with Mr. Beene, introducing separates as well as ‘Super 100’s and 110’s,’ a metric for assessing how fine the wool yarns are that comprise the fabric. Together, they were the first to use these cloths for tuxedos, introducing it to the U.S. formalwear market. With a silky ‘hand’, the garments drape beautifully. A smoking jacket, inspired by Mr. Beene’s own wardrobe, is another highlights of the collection. Geoffrey Beene formal wear can be found in better specialty and department stores.Geoffrey Beene Tuxedos are soft tropical weight pure wool tuxedos which fit most every body type well. Nicely balanced, elegant tuxedo, but not daring. Here are a couple of Geoffrey Beene Tuxedo you can find at our website.Geoffrey Beene 2-Button Notch TuxedoGeoffrey Beene produces a terrific men’s tuxedo. This super 100’s tuxedo is soft, light, tropical weight (year-round) tuxedo and a definite step up from a rental tux. This man’s tuxedo is geared for an upscale, fashionable guy and we think it hits the mark. Beautifully finished with a silver herringbone lining, 2 interior breast pockets

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