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Question Title Should I have my tuxedo pants tailored with a "straight hem" or "cuff"?
When you receive your tuxedo pants, you will have plenty of extra fabric available to do either a "straight hem" or a "cuff."  However, although cuffs are normally fine with mens suits, we advise a "straight hem" when it comes to formal wear and tuxedos.
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Article Number: 39
Created: 2008-08-24 9:44 AM
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