As white tie is the the style of dress I prefer more and more in contrast to the unfortunate fashion "trends" being seen around the globe, I decided to start from scratch. I wear white tie often, while attending the opera or symphony in Boston to traveling trans-Atlantic on Cunard's Queen Mary 2. Here are my wife and I earlier this month sailing east from New York to Southampton on QM2:
I had the tailcoat and formal trousers done by my friend Ravi in Thailand (
http://www.mycustomtailor.com). The one issue was with the trousers. I defy anyone, anywhere to find a gentleman wearing white tie with the proper trousers, even when all the details that oftentimes are not attended to these days with white tie otherwise look proper (e.g., wearing a cummerbund instead of a white piqué waistcoat, wearing a turndown collar rather than a wing collar, black studs or no studs at all instead of white mother of pearl or gold studs, etc.). I had to send the trousers back because they were single rather than double-piped, as specified by Alan Flusser in
Dressing the Man on page 248:
I received back the proper double-piped trousers, and all was well. The peak lapel had a button hole of course, with a string sewn on the reverse to hold the stem of the boutonniere as appropriate. Also, the four buttons on the end of each sleeve were working buttons.
As for the waistcoat, I purchased the white piqué standard from Ede & Ravenscroft:
http://shop.edeandravenscroft.co.uk/pro ... -waistcoat
as I did the proper
sized self-tie bow tie in white piqué:
http://shop.edeandravenscroft.co.uk/pro ... rcella-bow
As for the shirt, Brooks Brothers has once again been selling their classic stiff white piqué bib, detachable collar, single barrel with side vent and trouser tab shirt, which I had monogrammed:
http://www.brooksbrothers.com/IWCatProd ... ctionsize=
Add to that Peal & Co. patent leather (or calfskin) opera pumps also sold by Brooks Brothers, and the ensemble is complete:
http://www.brooksbrothers.com/IWCatProd ... ctionsize=
or
http://www.brooksbrothers.com/IWCatProd ... ctionsize=
Don't forget the white formal gloves and of course collapsible silk tophat, both available from many vendors worldwide. I also have an antique (but perfectly preserved) United States Navy cape for the winter months. An ensemble that cannot be beat!