WHEN LUKE VACHON attended a formal wedding in Hudson, N.Y., a few months ago, he jilted the blah black tux.
Instead of wearing a predictable 007-style ensemble like most male guests, the Montreal marketing director, 32, shrugged a relaxed-fit, desert-brown suit over a black linen polo.
“It wasn’t my wedding, it wasn’t my moment, but I wanted to be a little different without making a scene,” he said.
If you’ve attended a dressy event lately, chances are you’ve spotted guys like Mr. Vachon, who are challenging the tedium of formal attire without going OTT.
But starved of dress-up opportunities during Covid, and uninspired by before-times conformity, more guys are thinking outside the tux.