Temple of Doom Tuxedo
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Temple of Doom Tuxedo
I need to get a tuxedo for a gala ball coming up in March. Obviously, I'm going for the ToD white dinner jacket look. I want to make sure I'm as accurate as possible.
So, what I need to know is what kind of collar did the jacket have?
Did the vest have an open or closed back?
Did Indy wear a belt or suspenders?
I've heard contradictory reports about these issues, and I wanted to get everyone's opinion on this before I get the tux. The ball isn't until the end of March, so I have some time.
BTW, does anyone know who made the tux?
So, what I need to know is what kind of collar did the jacket have?
Did the vest have an open or closed back?
Did Indy wear a belt or suspenders?
I've heard contradictory reports about these issues, and I wanted to get everyone's opinion on this before I get the tux. The ball isn't until the end of March, so I have some time.
BTW, does anyone know who made the tux?
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I always thought that tux was very close to the one Bogart wears in Casablanca, almost a bit of an homage.
I think it had a shawl collar, but I'm not sure of the vest. I am sure someone can post screen-grabs.
I found this site:
http://www.mycustomtailor.com/fabrics.php?styleID=3307
They do custom made clothes: suits and tuxedos, any style, any fabric; but I'm waiting to read more about the company before I order anything, because I just don't feel comfortable giving my credit card information to a company that I know little about in a foreign country.
I think it had a shawl collar, but I'm not sure of the vest. I am sure someone can post screen-grabs.
I found this site:
http://www.mycustomtailor.com/fabrics.php?styleID=3307
They do custom made clothes: suits and tuxedos, any style, any fabric; but I'm waiting to read more about the company before I order anything, because I just don't feel comfortable giving my credit card information to a company that I know little about in a foreign country.
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http://www.theraider.net/films/todoom/g ... ns/t05.jpg
Seems like a complete vest to me. (Not the 'strap on' fronts)
Jacket collar has peak lapels, only sticking out a little bit:
http://www.theraider.net/showimage.php? ... ns/t58.jpg
He probably wore a belt, I've never seen anyone wearing this kind of suit with suspenders.
Mike
Seems like a complete vest to me. (Not the 'strap on' fronts)
Jacket collar has peak lapels, only sticking out a little bit:
http://www.theraider.net/showimage.php? ... ns/t58.jpg
He probably wore a belt, I've never seen anyone wearing this kind of suit with suspenders.
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Originally I would have agreed with the belt idea, but after viewing that first pic in the link above, I believe you can catch a glimpse of what appear to be white suspenders. It's visable on the right side of Ford's torso, just under the vest. The way the vest folds up due to the position of his body in the pic gives you just enough room to see under the vest and it looks like suspenders to me.Marcus Petrius wrote:http://www.theraider.net/films/todoom/g ... ns/t05.jpg
Seems like a complete vest to me. (Not the 'strap on' fronts)
Jacket collar has peak lapels, only sticking out a little bit:
http://www.theraider.net/showimage.php? ... ns/t58.jpg
He probably wore a belt, I've never seen anyone wearing this kind of suit with suspenders.
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Well, it looks like I came to the right people!
Thanks for the help. I'll try to get some pics of the tux that evening to post on a thread--probably this one--for your scrutiny...er...I mean enjoyment (yeah that's the ticket). Just kidding.
BTW--That is a red carnation he had on his lapel, right? I'm really bad with flowers.
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Thanks for the help. I'll try to get some pics of the tux that evening to post on a thread--probably this one--for your scrutiny...er...I mean enjoyment (yeah that's the ticket). Just kidding.
BTW--That is a red carnation he had on his lapel, right? I'm really bad with flowers.
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Hey Lightning,Lightning wrote:Indy's does have cufflinks. The design is of the Eye of Ra. (there is an older thread about this)
Do you know of anyplace that might sell a replica of that prop? Can you send me a link to that thread?
Thanks,
L.L.
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Yes the TOD collar is much different compared to Casablanca. The TOD collar is a "peaked" collar . The Casablanca collar is a shawl lapel. Finding a "Peaked" lapel is much more difficult than a "Shawl" lapel today as we speak. In fact, a peaked collar is extremely hard to find. Shawls are more common.
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I put a ToD Tuxedo together for the QM last May/June....
![Image](http://www.minnesotajones.com/ToD%20Tuxedo%203.jpg)
All the pieces were fairly easy to put together except one...
The Jacket.
I got all the rest of the pieces online at Tuxedo online stores.
Regular Tuxedo Pants with the stripe on the sides
White Suspenders
Tuxedo shirt with NO pleats, it's smooth in front
Regular Tuxedo Black "clip on" tie - it's not a tie-your-own
Black vest (I got one with no back) but it should be 3 button, mine was 4
Red Carnation
Cufflinks and Black Press Studs for the Shirt
Black Tuxedo Shoes
The Jacket was the kicker. It is an Ivory "Peak Lapel" Collar - Single Breasted - One Button Dinner Jacket (with 4 buttons on each sleeve). Bogie's in Casablanca was a Double Breasted Shawl Collar. I ended up having mine custom made by The Magic Wardrobe:
http://www.the-magic-wardrobe.com/Costu ... y=1930%27s
This is the same place that made the White Marion Dress for Maryon Ravenwood on our forum and also the same dress for my wife.
![Image](http://www.minnesotajones.com/Anniversary2003-21.jpg)
![Image](http://www.minnesotajones.com/ToD%20Tuxedo%203.jpg)
All the pieces were fairly easy to put together except one...
The Jacket.
I got all the rest of the pieces online at Tuxedo online stores.
Regular Tuxedo Pants with the stripe on the sides
White Suspenders
Tuxedo shirt with NO pleats, it's smooth in front
Regular Tuxedo Black "clip on" tie - it's not a tie-your-own
Black vest (I got one with no back) but it should be 3 button, mine was 4
Red Carnation
Cufflinks and Black Press Studs for the Shirt
Black Tuxedo Shoes
The Jacket was the kicker. It is an Ivory "Peak Lapel" Collar - Single Breasted - One Button Dinner Jacket (with 4 buttons on each sleeve). Bogie's in Casablanca was a Double Breasted Shawl Collar. I ended up having mine custom made by The Magic Wardrobe:
http://www.the-magic-wardrobe.com/Costu ... y=1930%27s
This is the same place that made the White Marion Dress for Maryon Ravenwood on our forum and also the same dress for my wife.
![Image](http://www.minnesotajones.com/Anniversary2003-21.jpg)
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Yes. That's a swell tux, Minnesota!White Suspenders
Tuxedo shirt with NO pleats, it's smooth in front
Black vest (I got one with no back) but it should be 3 button, mine was 4
Actually, the only difference between tuxedo & tails is the jacket, buttons and bowtie (white pique bowtie and white shirt buttons with tails). For an authentic vintage look, the peaked lapels are the only way to go. Shawl lapels came in use during the late 40's - early 50's, as a way of modernising the tux. Folded (classic) shirt collars and clip-on bowties were other "modern" inventions that IMHO should be avoided.
BTW - one should never wear a wristwatch or a belt with a tux or tailcoat!
The shirt should always be plain or piqued, and the shoes made of patent leather. The closer to the Equator, the more reason to don a white jacket. (Which means that yours truly, dwelling near the Arctic Circle, wears an all-black tux
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Never, ever wear a cummerbund!
Your orthodox dresser
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Here is a good close-up for some of the details:
http://www.apartment42.com/images/hf-pics/temple06.jpg
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