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Evening wear covers dinner jackets and tuxedos that are most
synonymous with school balls, charity balls and graduation ceremonies.
Most of these types of suits are accessorised with a bow tie. These
can be more contemporary in style and are the favoured option for
students that have to attend a number of formal events. This is the
best option for the discerning gentleman that wants to emulate James
Bond.
 
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