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Camillo's Tuxedo Specialist

155 Main St.
Norwalk, CT
(203) 849-1466
With over 44 years of experience in the tuxedo industry, Camillo Tramontana, owner and namesake of Camillo's Tuxedo Specialist, says he's seen a lot of return customers over the years. It started with proms and then those folks came back for their weddings, and that today he sees their kids for proms. "We know what we're doing," he says, "The service is great here." And with a fantastic Italian accent, Tramontana even gave us some pointers. "The bowtie is traditional, but the new look is the Windsor tie," he says. "Myself, I will go with the bow tie. It's the really formal look." He says if you've been invited to a wedding, it's best to keep it simple with a black vest, nothing flashy. But proms are more of a free-for-all, he says, and most people like to dress to impress. They keep their styles up to date and carry "almost everything they have on the market," from colored tuxedos to a classic tuxedo for a business party. Tramontana's slogan is, "If you don't look good, I don't look good. So you better look good!"
2nd: Savvi Formalwear
7 Backus Ave.
Danbury, CT
(203) 790-6220

2351 Summer St.
Stamford, CT
(203) 348-8874

3rd: Alexander's Tuxedos
3079 Main St.
Bridgeport, CT
(203) 374-2225



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