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How did cummerbunds start?

How did cummerbunds start?

The cummerbund originated in Persia and was adopted by British military officers in colonial India, where they saw it worn by sepoys (Indian soldiers) of the British Indian Army. It was adopted as an alternative to the waistcoat, and later spread to civilian use.

Who invented the cummerbund?

The origins of the tuxedo cummerbund can be traced back to 1850s India, during the time when British Military officers were stationed in the country.

What was a cummerbund used for?

As we just touched on, the original purpose of the cummerbund was to keep men cooler than wearing a full waistcoat. This still proves true today, of course. You’ll be cooler wearing a cummerbund under a tuxedo than a vest. However, today the purpose of a cummerbund is mainly to cover the waist.

Do you wear a cummerbund with a vest?

Whether wearing a tuxedo with cummerbund or a tuxedo with vest, the primary purpose of both accessories is to keep the tuxedo waistband hidden from view. Because both the cummerbund and vest serve a similar purpose, they can in most cases be interchangeable.

Does James Bond wear a cummerbund?

Bond wears both a cummerbund and braces in Licence to Kill and Skyfall. Though belts and cummerbunds serve do different tasks, a belt should not be worn under a cummerbund since it will show as a bump underneath.

Is it OK to wear a tuxedo without a cummerbund?

Cummerbunds are a match made in heaven with a tuxedo but they should never be worn with a regular suit. Wearing a waistcoat will defeat the purpose of wearing a cummerbund.

Can you wear tux without vest?

Wear a cummerbund or vest. Unless you’re wearing a double-breasted jacket that you keep buttoned at all times, you’ll likely expose your shirt. Your tux will look incomplete if you’re not wearing a cummerbund or vest.

What kind of shirt should I wear with a tuxedo?

First thing’s first. If you want to get the most out of your tuxedo, always wear a white shirt. Black shirts are permissible for some formal events like proms, but they never achieve the same masculine effect of a white shirt underneath a black coat.

What brand does James Bond wear?

Tom Ford
James Bond (Daniel Craig) wears a dark Tom Ford Windsor Three-Piece Suit in SPECTRE. Bond wears the suit in the Rome funeral scene, SPECTRE meeting and Aston Martin DB10 car chase.

Can you wear a navy blue tuxedo to a black tie event?

A dinner jacket and formal pant outfit is another great option to dawn when invited to a formal black-tie event. If you attend black-tie frequently, we suggest having a great black or midnight navy tuxedo and at least one dinner jacket, if not several, to alternate between black-tie events.

Do you tuck in a vest on a tux?

Remember, a vest is meant to be snug, not tight. Once you are comfortable, button all of the buttons, except for the bottom one, which is traditionally left undone. Last but not least, put on your tuxedo jacket.

When did the cummerbund start in the British Army?

The cummerbund began in India around 1850, not as formal wear necessarily, but as dining wear for British military personnel stationed there. The folks from India often wore sashes around their waist called kamarbands, kamar meaning ‘waist.’ For formal dinners, the British army customarily wore waistcoats ( vests)…

Where did the cummerbund and Kamarband come from?

The cummerbund began in India around 1850, not as formal wear necessarily, but as dining wear for British military personnel stationed there. The folks from India often wore sashes around their waist called kamarbands, kamar meaning ‘waist.’

When did cummerbunds start to be worn at night?

The pleated style of cummerbund became popular in 1933 thanks to the mess jacket craze of the early thirties. Advertisements from that era indicate that it was originally made in belt sizes. By 1937 The New Etiquette was describing it as a “popular and chic” waist covering for informal evening wear at resorts.

What did the aristocracy wear with a cummerbund?

The black bow tie became the norm, as did a black waistcoat. As this new “Black Tie” dress code developed, the aristocracy borrowed a page from the British military’s book and added black cummerbunds as an appropriate waist covering.

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