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Formal Wear is a type of clothing that is typically worn to formal occasions such as weddings, galas, and other special events. It is typically more formal than everyday clothing and often includes items such as suits, tuxedos, and evening gowns. Formal Wear is often made from luxurious fabrics such as silk, velvet, and satin. It is often adorned with intricate details such as beading, embroidery, and lace.
Formal Wear is often tailored to fit the individual wearer and is often made to order. It is typically more expensive than everyday clothing due to the quality of the fabrics and the amount of time and skill required to make it.
Some companies in the Formal Wear market include Ralph Lauren, Calvin Klein, Hugo Boss, and Vera Wang. Show Less Read more