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Comparison of After Six and Andrew Fezza Tuxedos

February 10th, 2009 by Victor Santerino

by Victor Santerino

The Andrew Fezza tuxedo and the After Six tuxedo are two of the more common brands shoppers can find in retail stores and online locations. This article will give you more in depth information on each brands particular style.

The After Six tuxedo has existed for over one hundred years and is still in business. This company has had great success over the last century and is now the worlds most enormous formal wear manufacturer.

Styles come in the form of the Catalina, Troy, Summit, Quatro, Cyprus, Rhodes, Phoenix, Eagle, Cambridge, Riviera, and La Strada models. This wide variety of styles draws a large crowd and appeals to a multitude of tuxedo shoppers.

Materials are as diverse as styles, but can always be found in wool and satin models. Prices vary between models, but usually run around $200.00.

Andrew Fezza is twenty five years old, making it less than half of the age of After Six, but twenty five years older than most fashion designs. Clothiers that have been around for more than a few years have proven that they do not lack in sales.

Design work combines Italian and American styles without the overbearing formality of British cuts. Expect to find models with a comfortable American quality and a fashionable Italian side.

Materials come in wool fabrics of high quality worsted wool. Expect to pay somewhere in the neighborhood of $300 to $400.

These tuxedos are about even when it comes to materials, but vary greatly in price. The reason for this is the more modern designer quality that Andrew Fezza lends to his creations.

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