As a general rule, no, tuxedo shirts should not be monogrammed. Assuming the jacket is worn properly, and that the monogram is embroidered in the correct location, a monogram would never be visible to the public. Furthermore, it would be incredibly pretentious to embellish such a well-defined outfit with a distracting, unnecessary accent.
Is that a monogram or a statement on your shirt?
A tuxedo shirt is a style of shirt used specifically for a tuxedo. The shirt will be typically pleated and it will have a stiffer collar. This is so the shirt doesn't move around so much under the jacket.
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.
Although a tuxedo shirt is technically a dress shirt, it received its moniker after the advent of the tuxedo. The tuxedo was invented by Pierre Lorillard, who commissioned a tailless jacket for a ball. Although he did not wear it to the ball, several others wore the style, which was christened the "Tuxedo Jacket" after the name of the park in which the ball was held.
KEY-pos=position of speech monogram pos. noun The towels bore the monogram of the homeowner. monogram pos. verb The store will monogram the shirt for you.
Monogram is something (initial or initials) put on a shirt or jacket.
A Toscano French Cuff dress shirt would look great with a tuxedo.
She had her initials monogrammed on her new handbag.
Tuxedo shirt, also called "evening shirt", is much more formal than a regular dress shirt, and it is always white. It should have a detachable wing collar and be fastened with shirt studs instead of buttons on the front. One has to wear it with black tie or white tie. Cuffs normally require cuff links.
So you can pull in your shirt tail
Tuxedo shirt, white pants, and ed sneakers
Monogram machine can be used for sewing names, label, images on ones t-shirt, dress, pants or banners and it will last longer than the ones that are painted.