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Formal Wear in Amarillo, TX

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Business Listing   Accent Tuxedos - Amarillo, TX - Phone: (806) 359-8889


Business Listing   Als Formal Wear - Amarillo, TX - Phone: (806) 356-8931


Business Listing   Gingiss Formalwear - Amarillo, TX - Phone: (806) 353-9141


Business Listing   Gloria's Dresses & Tuxedo Rentals - Amarillo, TX - Phone: (806) 372-2233


Business Listing   LA Tapatia Tuxedos - Amarillo, TX - Phone: (806) 371-7030


Business Listing   Mister Doyce Tuxedo Rental - Amarillo, TX - Phone: (806) 353-9831


Business Listing   Perfect Fit - Amarillo, TX - Phone: (806) 457-0348


Business Listing   Rick's Formal Wear - Amarillo, TX - Phone: (806) 355-8959


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Helpful Definition for: Formal Wear


Formal wear defines the clothing suitable for formal social events, such as a wedding, formal garden party or dinner, dance, or race. Formal wears generally follow a set of rules that govern a definite set of combination of clothing, called the dress code. In Amarillo, formal wears for men generally include- tailcoat, formal trousers with stripes on leg seams, bow tie, waistcoat, front or plain stiff-fronted shirt with a detachable wing collar; cuff links and shirt studs, patent leather court shoes & accessories. While for women, there are a variety of dresses, like- prom dresses, evening gowns, wedding dresses as well as business attire.

Recent Business News for: Formal Wear

Designer stitches up a custom niche - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Designer stitches up a custom nicheMilwaukee Journal SentinelNow she runs her own clothing design company at 1014 S. 5th St. in Milwaukee. By Marissa Evans of the Journal Sentinel Growing up in the 300-people town of Madrid, Neb., Shanel Regier always knew she wanted to do something related to art.