White suits and tuxedos

We make the best white suits and tuxedos online.

Symbolic of leisure and warm weather, the white suits and tuxedo jackets is at home in beach and resort destinations. Let us know the occasion and we can recommend which fabric (linen, blends, wool) is best.

White tuxedo

White tuxedos are actually off-white or cream (it’s near impossible to get true uniform white due to the nature of the natural wool fibers). A cream dinner jacket will be the jacket only worn with black trousers. Often worn in resort locations or in warm weather, the jacket can be wool, silk or even a linen blend. Often the lapels are self faced (ie: no satin facings).

White suit

Know you want a white suit but not sure where to start? Choose the white suit collection and you will receive our white swatch book with your Home TryOn package.

White tuxedo wedding

If you want a bold, red-carpet-ready look, an emerald green suit or tuxedo will be a stand-out garment. Given most black-tie outfits are indeed black, emerald green makes a statement in the room. This jewel tone green can be worn as a suit, just a dinner jacket with black trousers or as an entire 2-piece tuxedo with black satin facings. We think it’s a fun alternative that we’ve seen more interest over the recent years. 


White linen suit

The quintessential ideal of the linen suit is one that embodies the resort life is white. While not all are pure white (many are off white, cream, eggshell, etc), the idea remains the same. Symbolic of leisure and warm weather, the white linen suit is perfect for cruises and beach weddings.

White wedding suit

Often found in tweed suits, a green plaid suit can incorporate a variety of checks and windowpanes in different sizes and layers. While many of these would be loud and bold, a simple windowpane plaid could be worn as a full suit or split into a sport coat with the trousers worn with a sweater or navy blazer. Look for tweeds and flannels in the winter and linen-wool-silk blends in the summer. 

Off white suit

For those looking to stand out and go the non-traditional route, a green tuxedo jacket and black tuxedo formal trousers is a great way to start. It can be an emerald green or even a deep hunter green. Add a black satin lapel in either peak or shawl collar and you have a tuxedo that will be unlike anyone else at the next black tie event you find yourself attending. 

White and burgundy tuxedo

Don’t expect green velvet to be loud, instead it’s rather subtle. Often called bottle green velvet, this dinner jacket (worn with black tuxedo formal trousers) is dark and much like its namesake filled with a dark liquid. The color comes thru in the light at certain angles. Perfect for holiday parties or just paired with black jeans and a simple white shirt or black turtleneck.