Top 10 Styles for March 2025

Paul Morrell Formalwear is pleased to present the top trending tuxedo and suit styles for March 2025. Based on a comprehensive analysis of our rental data, we’ve identified the ten most popular styles of the month. This valuable information is essential for both businesses and individuals seeking to remain at the forefront of men’s formalwear fashion. In a dynamic style landscape, access to current trends is paramount. Discover the Top 10 below.

Top 10 Styles for March 2025

#10: Ike Behar Black ‘Hunter’ Tuxedo – PM# C1081

The black ‘Hunter’ Tuxedo is a sophisticated ensemble by Ike Behar, in a classic black color. Crafted from a blend of stretch wool, poly, and spandex, it offers a comfortable stretch slim fit. The tuxedo features a single-breasted model with a standard coat style and a sleek 1-button front. The peak lapel style, made from satin, adds a touch of elegance, complemented by satin besom pocket style. The solid fabric and side vent style enhance its sleek look. This look perfectly combines style and comfort for any formal occasion.

#9: Black ‘Modern’ Tuxedo – PM# C1006

The Black ‘Modern’ Tuxedo by Jean Yves & Neil Allyn is an updated incarnation of the basic tuxedo, perfect for any formal occasion.  Featuring a two button, single-breasted front closure, satin notch lapels, satin besom pockets, and fashioned from tropical worsted wool in a modern cut for a trimmer and updated silhouette, this tuxedo is versatile and classic enough for virtually any formal occasion.  Sometimes the best formal wear is all about going back to the basics, and doing them well!

 

#8: Ike Behar Black ‘Dante’ Suit – PM# C1083

The black ‘Dante’ suit by Ike Behar is as classic and elegant and it is beautifully fitted.  It features a 2-button single-breasted front, self-material notch lapels, and self besom pockets, fashioned from soft stretch poly/wool fabric.

 

#7: David Major Sand Suit – PM# C1084

The David Major Sand Suit features a 2 Button Closure with a Self-trimmed Notch Lapel. Other features include flap pockets and Side Vents. Both the coat and pants are stretch trim fit and constructed out of a poly/viscose/elastane.

 

#6: Couture 1910 Black ‘Paisley’ Tuxedo – PM# C1048

The Black Paisley ‘Chase’ Tuxedo by Couture 1910 is part of a colorful lineup of fashion coats that might tempt you to wear them for more occasions than just prom. This coat features a 1 button front, is single-breasted, has a black satin peak lapel and is cut ultra-slim.

#5: Ike Behar Black ‘Miles’ Tuxedo – PM# C1082

The black ‘Miles’ slim tuxedo by Ike Behar is as classic and elegant and it is beautifully fitted.  Featuring a 1 button single-breasted front, satin shawl lapels, satin besom pockets, fashioned from soft stretch poly/wool fabric.

#4: Ike Behar Black ‘Henry’ Tuxedo – PM# C1080

The black ‘Henry’ slim tuxedo by Ike Behar is as classic and elegant and it is beautifully fitted.  It features a 1 button single-breasted front, satin notch lapels, satin besom pockets, fashioned from soft stretch poly/wool fabric.

 

#3: Ike Behar Tan ‘Dominic’ Suit – PM# C1072

The Ike Behar Tan ‘Dominic’ Suit features a 2 button closure with a notch lapel. Other features include flap pockets and side vents. Both the coat and pants are slim fit and constructed out of a Stretch poly/wool spandex fabric.

#2: David Major Platinum Grey Suit – PM# C1075

The Platinum Grey David Major suit features a 2 button closure with a notch lapel. It includes flap pockets and side vents and is constructed out of stretch poly material ensuring a perfect trim fit.

#1: Couture 1910 Black ‘Quincy’ Tuxedo – PM# C1094

Command attention in the black ‘Quincy’ tuxedo by Couture 1910.  The classic single-breasted design features sharp satin notch lapels, exuding timeless sophistication. Sleek besom pockets and a clean self-collar add a touch of modern minimalism. Available in a slim fit for a flattering silhouette, the ‘Quincy’ tuxedo is a versatile choice for weddings, galas, or any black-tie event.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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