Fairmont Linen Solid White and Black Tuxedos
$249.99
About This Garment
The Fairmont Linen Solid White and Black Tuxedos represent the ultimate expression of sophisticated resort wear for the discerning modern gentleman. Expertly tailored from high grade linen, this ensemble features a timeless ivory dinner jacket paired with sleek black trousers to create a visual harmony that is both classic and contemporary. The slim fit construction provides a sharp and streamlined silhouette that enhances the natural frame while ensuring a high fashion profile. A tonal shawl lapel offers a clean and continuous line that evokes the golden age of cinema, while the solid pattern highlights the natural beauty and breathability of the premium linen weave. This ensemble is specifically designed for summer weddings and seaside galas where maintaining an air of cool elegance is of the utmost importance.
Integrating the natural cooling properties of fine flax fibers, these white and black tuxedos offer unparalleled comfort and moisture wicking capabilities for events in warmer climates. The soft texture of the fabric provides a relaxed yet polished aesthetic that transitions effortlessly from a sunlit ceremony to an evening reception under the stars. Suit Heritage also provides bespoke suiting services for a personalized experience, allowing our clients to customize every detail from the internal canvassing to the specific taper of the trousers. By choosing this piece from our Men’s Linen Suit collection, you are investing in a garment that balances traditional formal requirements with innovative fabric technology. This Fairmont tuxedo ensures a memorable and distinguished presence that honors the heritage of luxury tailoring while embracing a modern sense of ease.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Fabric | Linen |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Color | White and Black |
| Fabric Weight | Light Weight |
| Collections | Men’s Linen Suit |
| Seasonals | Summer |
| Fit Type | Slim Fit |
| Suit Style | Tuxedos |
Tuxedo Care Guide
A tuxedo is the pinnacle of formalwear, distinguished by its delicate silk or satin lapels and matching trouser stripes. Proper tuxedo care preserves these elegant details and maintains the sharp, tailored silhouette. Follow these steps to protect the fit and appearance of your formal garments.
Everyday Care & Storage
Brush the main fabric gently after every wear to remove dust. Avoid brushing the silk or satin lapels, as the bristles can easily snag the delicate fibers.
Hang your jacket on a wide, contoured wooden hanger immediately after your event to support the structured shoulders.
Hang the trousers by the hem using a clamp hanger. The natural weight pulls out creases naturally overnight.
Use a garment steamer carefully to relax wrinkles on the main fabric. Never steam the silk or satin facings directly, as heavy moisture causes the delicate fabric to pucker or lose its luster.
Never press a hot iron directly onto the tuxedo. High heat permanently damages the suit canvas and melts the synthetic fibers in some satin blends.
Store the tuxedo in a breathable cotton garment bag to protect the delicate lapels from friction and dust in your closet.
Cleaning
Take the garment to a professional dry cleaner who specializes in eveningwear only when absolutely necessary. Harsh chemicals dull the sheen of the lapels over time.
Spot clean minor spills immediately by gently blotting the area with a dry or slightly damp cloth. Never rub the fabric.
Do not machine wash your bespoke formalwear. Immersion in water destroys the internal canvas and ruins the delicate lapel facings entirely.
2-Piece Tuxedo (Jacket & Trousers)
Dry clean the jacket and trousers together every time. Cleaning the pieces together ensures the main fabric and the delicate lapel details age uniformly and maintain a perfect color match.
3-Piece Tuxedo (Jacket, Trousers & Waistcoat or Cummerbund)
Air out the waistcoat or cummerbund thoroughly in a well-ventilated room after your event. It sits closest to your body and absorbs the most heat.
Always dry clean the jacket, trousers, and the waistcoat or cummerbund at the exact same time. This keeps the color and the sheen identical across your entire formal ensemble.
















