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Black Patterned Tuxedo Jacket “Alton”

The Ben Sherman Alton is an extraordinary on-trend tuxedo jacket made with a black pattern fabric. This jacket has a peak satin lapel, one button front, double besom pockets, and is side vented.

The subtle pattern on the jacket is noticeable when seen in-person. The delicate fabric has a satiny look and feel to it, and exudes a fashion forward look.

Model in black satin patterned tuxedo jacket, black dress shirt, white satin long tie, white satin pocket square

While this designer does not make matching tuxedo pants for this jacket, we have three different suggestions for anyone interested in renting or buying this tuxedo jacket. For those looking for more comfort but would like to stick to a tuxedo look, we suggested our black trim-fit tuxedo pants with a thin line of satin running down the sides of the pant legs.

For a more modern look, we suggest the skinny-fit black tuxedo pants with satin on the sides. And finally, if you are looking for a more modern look, we suggest our ultra-stretch skinny-fit pants.

Who is Wearing This Tuxedo?

Most customers requesting this black patterned tuxedo jacket are prom-goers. However, last year we had a few grooms wear this jacket to their wedding and we had one father of the bride who chose this tuxedo for his daughter’s wedding!

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Accessory Trends

Many of our customers chose the black microfiber shirt with this jacket, which we think looks fabulous! Some have worn Sketchers men’s shoes or a similar stretch knit Oxford shoe to give a combination of modern casualness.

The Alton black-patterned tuxedo jacket can also be worn with a white dress shirt and virtually any color long or bow tie. There are so many ways to style this look! However you do it, you are sure to have one of the more interesting and classy tuxedo jackets at your event if you wear the Ben Sherman Alton.