This Techy Tuxedo Can Repel Water, Dirt And Champagne (Of Course)
Nov 28, 2012 20:08
We're sure this is the stuff of spies and secret agents all over. A tux that is impervious to water. Because how often does champagne wet your suit? Proof NY decided to make a techy tuxedo that can repel water and dirt and champagne.
The Proof NY Tuxedo sports a jacket with a tailored silohuette and pants with a similar fit to our Spelman Pants (though a bit less tapered). The classic peak lapel was a clear first choice, though a shawl-version is in the works. Subtle contrast piping inside the blazer gives a peek of color to the otherwise traditional black motif.
For the main fabric, we decided to use the same high-performance Schoeller Dryskin blend as in our Spelman Pants. The core fabric has a NanoSphere treatment to make the tux highly water + dirt repellanct (water, coffee, and yes, champagne, slide right off the fabric). We also decided to line the tux jacket with a black Japanese satin lining with complimentary stretch, giving the inner garment a luxurious feel while retaining freedom of movement and spectacular comfort.
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