How to Choose a Tuxedo for a Wedding

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  • Ted Poulos

    Director of Retail, Sarno and Son Tuxedos

    www.sarnoandson.com  
    570-504-2300

    Almost 90 years ago, Ralph Sarno, a native of Italy, arrived in Philadelphia and began his career as a custom suit maker. He had planned to settle in California upon arriving in the states, but the great depression forced him to change his plans. He moved to Scranton, where coal-mining was king, to find work in his trade. In 1940, he founded Sarno’s as a custom tailor shop.Soon the business expanded to include alterations, dry cleaning, custom suit making and tuxedo rentals. Years later, Ralph handed the reins of the business over to his son Larry, eager to grow and take the business into a new direction. In the late 1950s, tuxedo sales and rentals became Sarno and Sons’ main business, and by the late 1960’s Larry had built a chain of 11 stores extending from Williamsport to Syracuse.In 1970, Larry moved the company’s operations to a 12,000 square foot production facility in Dunmore, outside of Scranton. During the 1970’s, high interest rates and inflation challenged businesses throughout the country. Larry chose to redirect his business strategy by shifting Sarno & Son from a retail chain to a wholesale supplier of tuxedos. It all started with a big red binder catalog and a single local truck run into the Berwick/Mt. Carmel area. In 1978, Larry’s son Mark, joined the company full time, managing several stores in the chain. He had an integral role in modernizing the warehouse, delivery systems and computer inventory control systems. In 1986, Larry’s daughter Nancy, joined the team upon completing her studies at Penn State. Her focus within the company has been in marketing and customer relations. Sarno & Son strives to be the innovator in customer support materials including catalogs, brochures and most recently the S.O.S. manual and custom poster program. Nancy continues to work by the philosophies handed down from Ralph Sarno, focusing on customer satisfaction: Don’t worry so much about the competition down the street, worry about the customer walking in the door.In 1996, following years of steady growth, Sarno & Son moved the business to blocks down the street from where Ralph first opened his custom tailor shop. The new facility offered the opportunity to increase dry cleaning capacity and improve production. In 1997, Sarno & Son expanded further, adding a sub-warehouse for distribution to Northern Virginia and Washington D.C. Through this location, Sarno & Son has provided rentals for former Vice President Al Gore, Senator Edward Kennedy, Alan Greenspan and Luciano Pavarotti. One of our distributors in Harrisburg provided tuxedos for Director of Homeland Security Tom Ridge, while he was Governor of Pennsylvania.After 5 years of occupation in the new facility, Sarno & Son needed to expand again, and work began on a 23,000 square foot expansion to the warehouse. Sarno & Son’s growth as a company can be attributed to the ability of its workers and of the company as a whole to adapt to changing times and customer’s needs. In 2004, Sarno & Son expanded once again, with the opening of a new retail store in Dickson City. Located on the Scranton-Carbondale Highway this new addition is a welcome to the Sarno family. Now Sarno & Son has two locations to serve its customers better.Based on the business philosophies of the company’s founder, Ralph Sarno, the company forges ahead with a commitment to continue to provide quality tuxedos backed by outstanding service that has become nationally recognized.

  • How to Choose a Tuxedo for a Wedding

    In this video, formalwear expert Ted Poulos discusses the essentials of how to choose a tuxedo for your wedding day or special event. This video is a must see for all engaged couples. As you watch the video you will gain an understanding of: When the right time is to start shopping for your wedding tuxedos, knowing how to select the right tuxedo company, why your fiancé is an important decision maker in helping you select the right tuxedo styles, how to determine that you are receiving the right tuxedo fit. This video will also answer commonly asked questions such as: What do I do if my groomsmen are scattered throughout the United States, how soon will my tuxedos be ready for pick up prior to my wedding day, as well as other questions. You will also view models featuring tuxedos ranging from ultra formal to traditional to fashion formal.

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    Ted Poulus: Hello, my name is Ted Poulus. I am the Director of retail for Sarno & Son Tuxedo. Today, I am going to show you how to choose the right tuxedo for your special event or for your wedding. We are going to talk about the basics. When is the right time to start shopping for your wedding tuxedo? Who should I bring with me when I look for my wedding tuxedos? How far in advance should I start shopping for my wedding tuxedo? How do I know what style I need to pick out for my wedding and also we are going to talk about how do I know if I have the right fit in my wedding tuxedo? And lastly we are going to talk about common tuxedo terms that you should familiarize yourself with that you will hear in the tuxedo business.

    Remember when you are shopping for wedding tuxedo, all you really need is time, patience and a good tuxedo company that employs formal wear consultant that can help you with your wedding plans.

    Now let me tell you a little bit about myself. I have been in the formal wear industry, in the tuxedo business in the formal wear industry for 34 years. During that time I have served as the President of the International Formalwear Association and I have been fortunate enough to sit on the Board of Directors for 14 years. I have personally consulted with thousands of wedding couples in helping them select the right tuxedo style for their special day.

    Now let's get started.

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