TRAJE AUTO ESTAMPADO SIN CHALECO
TKD-1001-80
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DESCRIPTION
Este traje de esmoquin burdeos de 2 piezas presenta un lujoso material de terciopelo con patrón damasco y un diseño clásico de solapa chal. Perfecto para ocasiones formales, este traje añadirá un toque de elegancia y sofisticación. Fabricado por Wessi, una marca de confianza en la moda masculina.
❓ What are the key design features of this burgundy tuxedo?
✔️ It features a burgundy patterned fabric with a black shawl lapel, offering a bold yet refined tuxedo look.
❓ For which occasions is a burgundy tuxedo suitable?
✔️ Ideal for weddings, engagements, gala nights, special celebrations, and high-profile events.
❓ What effect does the burgundy color create on a tuxedo?
✔️ Burgundy adds a modern, confident, and distinctive character to classic tuxedo styling.
❓ How does the shawl lapel enhance the burgundy tuxedo?
✔️ The shawl lapel elevates the look with a luxurious and timeless finish.
❓ Should this tuxedo be worn with a bow tie?
✔️ Yes, pairing it with a bow tie preserves the authentic tuxedo aesthetic.
❓ Who is this burgundy patterned tuxedo ideal for?
✔️ Perfect for those who want to stand out while maintaining classic elegance.
❓ How does the fit affect the overall appearance?
✔️ The tailored fit creates a sharp, balanced, and confident silhouette.
Cleaning
✔ Dry clean only.
✘ Do not machine wash.
✘ Do not hand wash.
Bleaching & Chemicals
✘ Do not bleach.
✘ Do not use chemical stain removers.
Drying
✘ Do not tumble dry.
✔ Hang to air after wear.
Ironing
✔ Iron at low temperature.
✔ Use steam ironing when needed.
✘ Do not apply direct high heat to the fabric.
Storage
✔ Store on a wide hanger.
✔ Keep in a breathable garment bag.
✔ Avoid humid environments and direct sunlight.
Professional Care Recommendation
✔ Professional dry cleaning is strongly recommended to preserve fabric quality, structure, and fit.








