Is a Wool Tuxedo Worth the Extra Expense?
Regardless of the fact that wool can be one of the most expensive of all fabrics from which to produce a tuxedo, it has long been accepted that it’s the best overall compromise. The compromise is between the cost and the practical advantages that wool has due to it’s properties over most other fabrics. It can be warm in the winter, cool in the summer and tailored beautifully.
Furthermore, there are quite a few types and levels of wool that you can find. A few of these types are recycled from old clothes. The highest quality type would be virgin wool, which is not recycled. Also, you should notice the thickness of the wool strands. The thinner they are the finer the end result will be.
Wool doesn’t only come from sheep either. Camels, goats and llama’s wool can also be used. However, of all the other choices, it’s the pure, thinly stranded virgin sheep’s wool that is the most sought, and subsequently the most expensive to buy once turned into your tuxedo.
In cheaper tuxedos it is common to use a mix of polyester and wool. This combination lowers the cost and still provides good crease resistance. Actual, pure wool is still the optimum choice.
Another advantage is that using different wool, your tuxedo can be made heavier or lighter depending upon which season you will be wearing it the most. Wool maintains an air barrier so it’s perfect when made slightly heavier for keeping you warm in the winter. A lightweight woolen tuxedo will do the exact opposite, providing benefits in the summer climate.
Wool fabric has the advantage of retaining its shape even when worn often. If your tuxedo is made from virgin wool, you may find it to be crease and wrinkle free even freshly removed from a suitcase after a long trip. It will be ready to wear almost immediately. If you find it does need some ironing, it is important to use a lot of steam so that the dry heat from the iron does not damage the wool fibers.
Try not to put any stress on any part of it when wet. The fibers will weaken, so it must be allowed to dry naturally and not hung.
If you care for your appearance, get yourself the best pure wool tuxedo you can afford. It will last you a lifetime, especially if your waistline doesn’t expand too much.
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