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A Look at U.S. Presidents and Their Tuxedos

When we think of U.S. presidents, we often picture them in sharp suits behind the Resolute Desk or giving a rousing speech. But when the occasion calls for black tie, how have our commanders-in-chief chosen to suit up? From classic elegance to questionable fashion choices, here’s a look at how different presidents have worn the tuxedo.

The Classic Icons: Kennedy and Reagan

Few presidents exuded style quite like John F. Kennedy. His tuxedos were sleek, tailored, and routinely paired with a thin bow tie, reflecting the slim silhouettes of the early 1960s. Kennedy’s effortless elegance cemented his status as a fashion icon, proving that good tailoring never goes out of style.

Ronald Reagan, a former Hollywood leading man, knew how to wear a tuxedo with panache. He favored classic, structured black tie ensembles with wide lapels and a crisp white pocket square—always looking red carpet-ready at state dinners and White House galas. His background in film undoubtedly influenced his presidential wardrobe, making him one of the most polished dressers to ever sit in the Oval Office.President Reagan in a tuxedo

The Rule-Breakers: Carter and Obama

Not every president has stuck to tradition when it comes to tuxedo etiquette. Jimmy Carter, known for his casual Southern charm, sometimes looked a little uncomfortable in formalwear. At his inaugural ball, he opted for a black tux with a wide bow tie—very much in line with the 1970s fashion trends, but not exactly timeless.

Barack Obama, on the other hand, took heat for something seemingly minor: wearing a notched-lapel tuxedo instead of the traditional peaked lapel. Fashion critics were quick to point out that the notched lapel is typically reserved for business suits rather than formal evening wear. But if anyone could pull it off with confidence, it was Obama.

The Outliers: LBJ and Trump

Then Vice President Johnson in a tuxedoLyndon B. Johnson wasn’t exactly a style icon, and his tuxedo choices reflected that. He often wore ill-fitting, slightly baggy formalwear, prioritizing comfort over sleek aesthetics. At one state dinner, he famously sported a white dinner jacket with oversized lapels—bold, but perhaps not in the way he intended.

Donald Trump, known for his preference for oversized suits, often carried that look into his formalwear. His tuxedo jackets tended to be a bit longer and looser than the typical form-fitted style of the day, but overall, it’s a classic, understated look that makes perfect sense when you simply accept that your beautiful, stylish wife is going to be the focus of all of the fashion headlines. President Trump in a tuxedo

The Timeless Approach: Roosevelt and Biden

Franklin D. Roosevelt, who had local ties to the region (proposing to his wife Eleanor in Fairhaven), set the standard for presidential black tie with his impeccably tailored tuxedos, often with a white pocket square and a perfectly tied bow. His look was formal yet comfortable, setting the bar for generations to come.

Macron and Biden in tuxedos.Joe Biden, much like Reagan and Kennedy before him, embraces a classic approach to formalwear. He opts for well-tailored tuxedos with traditional peaked lapels and a properly sized bow tie—proof that sticking to the rules can still look great.

A Lesson in Timeless Style

If there’s one takeaway from presidential tuxedo history, it’s that classic tailoring always wins. Whether your style leans toward Kennedy’s sleek sophistication or Reagan’s Hollywood polish, a well-fitted tuxedo never goes out of fashion. And if you’re looking for your own presidential-worthy black tie look, Main Street Formals has you covered.

This Presidents’ Day, celebrate in style—because if history has taught us anything, it’s that a great tuxedo is always a winning choice.

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Green with Envy

Wedding Trend Alert: Green Formalwear Is Having a Moment

If you’re looking to keep your wedding style on trend, green suits and tuxedos might be the way to go. This bold yet versatile color is dominating the wedding scene in 2025, with shades like sage, hunter, and olive making their mark in everything from modern to boho-inspired celebrations.

At Main Street Formals, we’re your go-to source for the hottest menswear trends. We offer an unbeatable selection of green suits and tuxedos (for rental, purchase, or both) in every shade you can imagine. Want a soft sage for a fresh, natural vibe? Or maybe a deep emerald for something more dramatic? Whatever your style, we’ve got you covered.

Fit matters just as much as color. Our expert team will help you nail the perfect fit, ensuring your groom and groomsmen look sharp and feel comfortable. And trust us—green pops beautifully in photos, giving your wedding album a modern edge while still feeling timeless.

Ready to stand out from the crowd? Schedule a free styling session with Main Street Formals, and discover how we can bring your wedding vision to life. When you pre-register (no commitment required), one of our staff will reach out to schedule your appointment.

Please note: The colors represented on your screen are approximate and will look slightly different in person. We offer these options as special orders, not as in-stock options, so if you are looking for a particular model, please let us know in advance so that we can have a fabric swatch ready for you during your consultation.

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Real Wedding: Jillian and Zachary Ledogar

RTKP PhotographyNaturally, we think all of our brides are beautiful, but it’s not every day that we get to style the wedding of a former Miss Massachusetts! Last year, we had the privilege of doing just that, dressing all of the men for dashing groom Zach Ledogar, and his gorgeous bride, Jillian, who held the title of Miss Massachusetts in 2017.

As we all know, the year 2020 was a gut punch for everyone, but to their great credit, this cheerful crew simply would not let the pandemic get them down. Always smiling and determined to celebrate in style, the couple opted for our new French blue slim-fit suits with neckties to match the ladies’ Capri blue gowns, creating a classy but modern combination that looked fantastic at their elegant outdoor setting.

RTKP PhotographyDressing this group was not without its challenges: Both the bride and groom are avid Crossfitters, and as we dressed the groomsmen, it was clear these guys were no slouches in the gym, either. College athletes, military vets, basically a cadre of studs from all over the country, whose suits had to be measured, custom-tailored, and sent on their way on very short notice. Fortunately, we have a magician for a head tailor (who also altered gowns for the bride and many of her bridesmaids), so we were able to pull off this feat with time to spare. As you can see from these lovely photos by RTKP Photography, they all look fantastic.

RTKP photographyServing this wedding was one of the bright spots during a very challenging year, and we were honored to be a part of the event in our small way. If you’re planning a wedding in 2021 and would like to meet with one of our stylists to see what we can do for your special event, please contact us today!

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If it looks too good to be true….

If it looks too good to be true, it probably is!

We love a pocket square as much as the next guy, but if you’re shopping for wedding formalwear, the most important “square” in your pocket might well be…a calculator.

Case in point: One of our own suit suppliers routinely tags their suits with an MSRP of $359.99. We sell that suit all year long at $199. Sure, if we wanted, we could bait you into our store with a $160 OFF coupon, but instead, we prefer to give you our honest and affordable low prices all year. We believe it builds trust, which leads to the lasting customer relationships that have been the foundation of our steady growth over 36 years.

Let’s face it: These days, we’re all looking to get the best value we can for our dollars, but no one likes to be tricked by gimmicks. So, when you’re shopping for tuxedos and suits, be certain to bring your trusted calculator along with you, because if your vendors are offering big discounts off of artificially inflated prices, then it’s not “actually” a good deal, is it?

If you’d like to schedule a personal consultation with one of our stylists, please contact us today!

Happy planning!

 

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How to Pick Out Wedding Tuxes



Were you at last weekend’s Virtual Grand Wedding Expo? If we talked to you at our “booth,” thanks for stopping by! As you may know, the show’s producers had a technical challenge that prevented them from airing our new video tutorial that shows how to pick out formalwear for your wedding. Don’t despair: We’ve uploaded it to our new YouTube channel, so you can watch it whenever you like! Please check it out, share it with your friends, and subscribe for more content.

As always, we’re here to answer all of your tuxedo and suit questions, and if you’d like to schedule an appointment for a personal in-store consultation, contact us at any time. 

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MAJOR ANNOUNCEMENT

Over the weekend, our largest competitor announced they have filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, and as they restructure their debts, they will be closing some 500 store locations. We extend our deepest sympathies to the employees—and the brides and grooms—who will be affected.

Given the size of this retail giant and the international scope of their operations, it seems inevitable that Main Street Formals’ operations will be affected as well. Historically, we have always witnessed a surge in new clients whenever our competitors have reduced their market footprint. While that prosperity is always received with deep gratitude, we must manage it carefully, for when a company’s growth outpaces its ability to serve its customers, it leads to failure.

This moment signifies a historic “perfect storm” in wedding menswear. At present, we are well supplied and amply staffed to handle current market requirements, which have been artificially suppressed by COVID19. However, 2021 is predicted to be a record year for weddings, for it will combine the “normal” 2021 events with a huge number of events postponed from 2020. To service this unprecedented demand, we may need to recruit and train a new generation of menswear stylists and tailors.

This is where your input is tremendously helpful.

If you will be shopping for wedding suits or tuxedos, and you intend to honor our company with the opportunity to earn your business, PLEASE let us know as early as possible so that we can generate reliable forecasts for our staffing and inventory requirements. By registering online, you are not committing to anything—you are simply helping us to understand the size of the local market, which helps us to plan and serve you better. As Tom Cruise famously implored Cuba Gooding Jr. in Jerry McGuire, “Help ME help YOU.”

The year 2020 has been a wild ride, and there’s still nearly five months to go. However, despite COVID, murder hornets, and the imminent disclosure of recovered alien technology, people are still getting married. Because no matter what the universe throws at us, love (and Main Street Formals) will endure.

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