The tuxedo is not the shirt, it is the jacket worn over the shirt. However, a shirt with French cuffs does go well with a tuxedo.
Over the years, there have been three cuff styles that have withstood the test of time. These cuffs are known as, The James Bond (or Turnback) Cuff, the button cuff, and the French, (or Double) Cuff.
French cuffs are folded-back cuffs on a dress shirt that are longer than regular cuffs, typically requiring cufflinks to fasten them together. They add a more formal and stylish touch to a shirt, making them perfect for more sophisticated occasions.
Simply 'Thumb Holes'.
there is no indication that French cuffs are from France. They are called "poignets mousquetaires" in France, for those familiar with fashion.
tuxedos, thongs, t-shirts, and many more that I don't know about.
Because they are prone to rubbing contact, the collar with our necks and the cuffs with our wrists and to the tops of work-surfaces. Collars generally only get dirty on the inside, but cuffs get dirty inside and out.
french man dress in tuxedos and other fancy expensive clothes
Starch it? Starch makes shirts stiff, like collars and cuffs.
yes you can
I'd go with a black and white dress shirt and some cuffs.
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"Well, technically you don't, but then you would just look weird. Cuff links are made to round your cuffs so if you don't wear a shirt with cuffs, they serve no purpose."