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The After Six Tuxedo Vs. The Andrew Fezza Tuxedo

By Victor Santerino
Feb 10, 2009
The After Six tuxedo and the Andrew Fezza tuxedo are both very popular tuxedos on the market today. I wrote this article to help give people greater knowledge on both tuxedos. The following paragraphs will provide you with basic reviews to help you in your own analysis.

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.

The Andrew Fezza tuxedo has been around for over a quarter of a century. This company was started by an American with a lust for Italian designs.

The cuts and patterns used in each Andrew Fezza tux represent the makers American past and Italian influences. You'll find that you will not only look great in this tux, but you'll be comfortable as well.

Prices for this tuxedo will weigh in at around $350 for a new model. This price is a real bargain due to the luxury wool fibers used in each creation.

When it comes to fabrics, you'll find that both tuxedos deliver on high value and comfort. Real differences come in the form of different design work and varying price tags.
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