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What is the fabric of the tuxedo?
100% wool, or at least 70% wool or mixture of wool and silk.

Tuxedos are usually made of black or navy worsted dresses or deerskin. Its front shape is: the wide butt of the gun is covered with a layer of dull plain silk or taffeta, and the buttons on the front door are also covered with the same plain silk, three on the left and three on the right, and three to four decorative buttons on the cuffs are also the same small buttons. There is a buttonhole for arranging flowers on the barge head and a towel pocket on the left chest. The shoulders are wide and square, and the chest is relaxed, which has the modeling characteristics of an English suit. The front piece of clothing is tightened at the waist and then stretched, and this feeling of stretching is cut off at the beginning. Seen from the front, the tuxedo looks like the popular summer evening dress "Max jacket" in 1930s and 1950s. (mess jacket, also called military canteen dress, Max means dinner, which is a short white jacket worn as a dress at the dinner of British army officers stationed in South Africa in 1889. It was not until the 1930s that it became popular among the people as a summer dress, and Americans also liked to use this jacket very much. ).?

The back of the tuxedo reaches the knee, and the back seam is split to the waistline, forming two swallowtails. There are princess lines on both sides of the back, which fits perfectly. There is a transverse cutting line at the waist, which is connected with the cutting line of the front hem, and the dovetail part is connected under the transverse cutting line, which is the inheritance of the basic cutting method of Victorian men's wear. The back waist is decorated with two buttons, the back middle seam and the princess lines on both sides are split, and the lines are not recognized.

The sleeves of the tuxedo are thin, the sleeves are high and the armholes are small. There is a double-layer triangular pad cloth under the arm of the sleeve root to increase wear resistance and sweat absorption. ?

The body lining of a tuxedo is usually black satin, while the sleeve lining is white herringbone twill. In order to make the chest feel full of volume and soft drape at the same time, the front chest should be lined with elastic ponytail, the back should be lined with cotton or felt, and the barge head should be lined with figure-eight stitches to increase the folding elasticity of the barge head.

Dress pants with dresses are also different from ordinary pants, with deep crotch. Generally, belts are not used, and suspenders are used. There are two pleats in the front of the trousers, and the legs are loose from the hips to the knees. These trousers are a little long, but they have no ruffles. The seams of the outer trousers are decorated with two ribbons of the same color and homogeneity as the lapels of the tuxedo. The trouser pockets on both sides are straight pockets, and there is a single-slit watch pocket next to the front waist province. Generally, there is no back pocket, and there is only one side. This is a double-seam digging pocket. Because of the use of suspenders, the trousers are equipped with suspender buckles at the front and back. There is a triangular gap in the center of the back waist, where traces of the past custom era are preserved.