Prom Tuxedo: Rent or Buy?
Yes, it’s prom season once again! Time to find the right formalwear for men! Of all the styles available for guys, the prom tuxedo is always the prominent choice. Either rental or custom-made, a prom tuxedo will fit any occasion any day or night. Here are some prom tuxedo tips for the young 20th century male.
On the question of whether to rent or to buy a prom tuxedo, it has been advised by Prom-Tuxedos.net that the choice will depend largely on the budget available. If you think you are going to wear the tuxedo once and you have a local formal wear store that rents the same at only around $50, you might be better off renting since it will cost you less than to buy a ready-to-wear prom tuxedo. However, if you feel you may be able to wear your prom tuxedo for other occasions like a wedding, or if your local rental store charges you around $100 or more for just one night, then it is far wiser for you to purchase your prom tuxedo or have it custom-made to fit your body comfortably. There are lots of high quality prom tuxedos available for sale online that would cost you a bit more than it would cost you to rent at a high-end rental store.
If you do decide to purchase a prom tuxedo, you must decide what type of tuxedo you're going to wear and what accessories you'd be using. These will affect how much you'll be spending on your brand-new prom tuxedo. You can usually find better deals online because online stores don't have as much overhead costs as your local men's formal wear store. Complete prom tuxedo packages online usually start out at just over $135, and would include the jacket, shirt, trousers, tie, cummerbund, cufflinks, studs, and a pocket square.
However, if you decide to just rent a prom tuxedo for one night of revelry, you will be required to place a damage deposit that will be returned to you if the tuxedo comes back unharmed. The return date is also set when you pick your prom tuxedo up. This is usually the business day after the prom.
If the unavoidable does happen and the tuxedo was damaged, the important thing to remember is that you're not the first to damage a tux. And second you have to be honest about it up front. Don't hide it or delay the return of the rented tuxedo. Depending on the severity of the damage and the rental store's policies, you may lose either your entire deposit, a portion of the deposit, or you may be responsible for additional charges.
If you happen to be a worry-wart and spend time thinking what-ifs about accidentally damaging your rented tux all night, then you're better off buying your prom tuxedo rather than renting it.