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The
best rental tuxedo in the world
By
Keith Phillips
BOSTON, MA,
December 1, 2004 -- The best rental tuxedo in the world Often,
when it comes to planning a wedding, the groom’s tuxedo
is considered last on the list. This can lead to a hurried tuxedo
choice. Why should this be the case? The bride meticulously chooses
the gown of her dreams, sometimes spending thousands of dollars.
The groom should also choose a sensational tuxedo look for the
most important day of his life. After all, the bride wants her
husband-to-be to also look incredible come wedding day. Stores
like Classic Tuxedo that specialize in formwear for life's most
memorable moments offer a knowledgeable staff and unique merchandise
for those who want to look extraordinary on their wedding day.
Don't leave
the groom's tux until last. Start shopping 2 to 3 months before
the wedding. Find a reputable shop and try on some different
styles. It might seem like the groom looks great in any style
tuxedo, but for the groom who wants the absolute best rental
tuxedo in the world and price is no object, than the Matteo Maas
is for him. The most extraordinary and finest tuxedo collection
available anywhere in the world today, the Matteo Maasis only
available in Boston, Beverly Hills, Italy, France, Germany, England,
Canada, and Australia. Made from high twist Australian yarn,
this high-grade wool is rated above super 120s. Tailored with
European nuances, this brand is available in a variety of fashion
forward styles and looks and feels like no other. The truly unique
feature of the Matteo Mass is the lapel. Unlike the shiny satin
that is found on most tuxedos, the Maas has a material called
grosgrain. The buttons on the jacket and the leg braid on the
pants are also made of grosgrain. This attention to detail gives
the Maas it's one-of-a-kind look.
When planning
your wedding, don't rush the tux! Shop around, try some styles
on and look for quality products that'll make heads turn come
wedding day. Choose Matteo Maas and choose the ultimate in formalwear.Written
ByJohn King
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