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Formal Wear in Beaverton, OR

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Business Listing   Cromwell Formal Wear - Beaverton - Beaverton, OR - Phone: (503) 644-0418


Business Listing   David's Bridal Alterations - Beaverton, OR - Phone: (503) 641-6783


Business Listing   Men's Wearhouse - Beaverton, OR - Phone: (503) 526-9414


Business Listing   Men's Wearhouse - Beaverton - Beaverton, OR - Phone: (503) 614-8486


Business Listing   Mill End Store - Beaverton, OR - Phone: (503) 646-3000


Business Listing   Van's Bridal & Florist - Beaverton, OR - Phone: (503) 641-8431


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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 Beaverton, 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

Understand the part, then dress the part - The Union Leader

Understand the part, then dress the partThe Union LeaderEven Branson admits he'll wear a tie to “ultra formal official occasions,” but at the same time points out that Tony Blair and President Obama are often seen tie-less. So the question, naturally, shifts to the business world. Are ties necessary?