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# Mens Burgundy Flannel Tuxedo

**SKU:** 1600013  
**URL:** https://baronboutique.com/light-weight-all-season-wool-flannel-tuxedo-suit/  
**Type:** bespoke (made to order)  
**Price:** USD 789.00 (verify current price on product page)  

Every garment is made to order after the order is confirmed. No pre-made stock.

## Options

- **Fabric:** 10 options available
- **Lining:** 34 options available

## Summary

Burgundy is having a genuine moment in menswear — runway-validated, worn by men who know the difference between a statement and a mistake. The problem is that almost every burgundy tuxedo available is polyester, and polyester turns burgundy from wine-dark and deliberate into something that reads under event lighting like a costume. Flannel is the fabric that makes the color credible. This mens burgundy flannel tuxedo is made to your measurements in Super 120s wool flannel with a silk satin shawl collar and a canvas front. Before we cut yours, we send a free test tuxedo so the fit is confirmed at home first.

The Mens Burgundy Flannel Tuxedo That Makes the Color Work
Burgundy has runway validation right now. Gucci and Prada dressed their Fall/Winter collections in it. Menswear writers called it the new neutral — versatile enough to read at a gala, a wedding, a film premiere, a private dinner. The problem is the execution. Almost every burgundy tuxedo being sold is polyester, and polyester holds a hard synthetic sheen that turns the color theatrical in the wrong way. The color is correct. The fabric is not. Flannel fixes this at the source. Wool flannel absorbs light rather than reflecting it.

Why Flannel Makes the Test Tuxedo Non-Negotiable
A flannel tuxedo is unforgiving of fit in a way a wool suit is not. Flannel is denser, heavier, and drapes with more conviction, meaning it follows the body's shape with less room for error. A shoulder that sits a quarter-inch too wide is visible. A chest that pulls is obvious. This is not a fabric you want to receive in the wrong fit. Before we cut your burgundy flannel tuxedo, we make a complete test version in your measurements. You try it on at home, note what works and what needs adjustment, and send it back. We correct the fit, then cut the final flannel piece. The test tuxedo is yours to keep. This step is not optional. It is built into the process.
Fabric: Super 120s 100% wool flannel Collar: Silk satin shawl collar Construction: Canvas front Price: $789

Four Buyers Who Know What They Are Looking For
- The groom who is done with black: Black tuxedos are correct. They are also invisible. If the photographs of your wedding are going to last a lifetime, the suit should read as a decision, not a default.
- The musician who performs in formal wear regularly: Orchestra players, jazz musicians, and conductors wear a tuxedo 40 or more times a year. Standard rental polyester was never designed for the range of motion a performer needs, and it shows over time.
- The man who photographs his life: Anyone who has stood under event lighting or camera flash in a synthetic tuxedo knows what it looks like in the photographs. Flannel's matte surface does not glare. The color reads with depth rather than flatness.
- The man who wants to wear it again: A tuxedo that fits precisely does not stay in the wardrobe bag. The burgundy flannel jacket wears as an evening blazer separate with dark wool trousers or flannel trousers in charcoal or camel.

Dress the Whole Wedding, Not Just the Groom
If you are the groom, these are options for your wedding party, your guests, and the people standing beside you. If you are still deciding on your own attire, each of these is a different expression of the same ceremonial intent — made to measure, built for the occasion.
- [The Groom in a Classic Tuxedo](https://baronboutique.com/mens-navy-herringbone-wool-tuxedo/): A Super 130s herringbone wool tuxedo in navy with black silk satin peak lapels — the same formal tuxedo register in a color that holds its character under every lighting condition.
- [The Groom in a Cape Suit](https://baronboutique.com/destination-wedding-suit/): A floor-length cape over a Mandarin-collar tunic and tailored trousers in Super 130s Fresco wool — a different ceremonial silhouette for the groom who wants his statement to move with him.
- [The Guest in a Velvet Frock Coat](https://baronboutique.com/pirate-frock-coat/): A premium poly-cotton velvet frock coat with a red satin silk stand-up collar — for guests at a theatrical, winter, or candlelit ceremony who want something more distinctive than a standard suit.
- [The Guest at an Outdoor Ceremony](https://baronboutique.com/mens-linen-frock-coat-summer-wedding/): A 100% linen frock coat in 18 colors — canvas front, horn buttons, princess seam back. For guests at a warm-weather or outdoor ceremony who want something formal, tailored, and built for heat.

## Questions & Answers

**Q:** How long does a well-made wool flannel tuxedo last if worn a few times a year for formal events?  
**A:** A wool flannel tuxedo worn four to six times a year for formal occasions will last 15 to 20 years with correct care. Flannel's milled surface is more resilient than it appears: the fibers are tightly packed, which resists pilling and wear better than a lighter worsted. The construction that determines longevity is the front: a canvas front moves with the body over time, while a fused front delaminates after repeated dry cleaning and cannot be repressed. Baron Boutique flannel tuxedos are built on a canvas front, which is why the jacket maintains its drape across years of wear rather than stiffening and separating at the chest.

**Q:** Which measurements matter most when ordering a bespoke flannel tuxedo?  
**A:** The chest measurement is the most critical: flannel is a heavier, denser fabric than worsted wool, and a chest that is even a half-inch off shows immediately in the way the jacket sits across the shoulders and at the front button. You enter all measurements directly on the product page at time of order, with a guide field for each measurement. If the chest is accurate, the rest of the jacket adjusts well. The free test tuxedo confirms everything before the flannel is cut. If any measurement is slightly off, it is corrected before the final garment is made.

**Q:** Is this tuxedo made to my specific measurements or does it come in standard sizes?  
**A:** Every tuxedo is made to your measurements. There are no standard sizes, no S/M/L, and no stock garments. The jacket and trousers are cut from your numbers, which matters particularly for a flannel tuxedo because flannel's weight and drape behave differently on different bodies. A fit that is adequate in a lightweight worsted reads as wrong in a denser flannel. The made-to-measure process, combined with the free test tuxedo step, is what eliminates that risk.

**Q:** What makes a flannel tuxedo different from a standard wool tuxedo?  
**A:** The difference is surface texture and weight. A standard wool tuxedo uses worsted wool, a tightly twisted yarn that produces a smooth, lightly lustrous surface. Flannel uses a looser-spun yarn that is then milled and brushed, producing a soft, matte surface with more visual depth. In a tuxedo context, that matte surface contrasts directly against the silk satin collar and trim, creating a texture play that a worsted tuxedo cannot achieve. Flannel is also heavier, which gives the jacket a more substantial drape and silhouette: it hangs with more authority than a lighter worsted.

**Q:** Can a flannel tuxedo jacket be worn as a separate, not as a full tuxedo set?  
**A:** A well-fitted tuxedo jacket in a rich color like burgundy works as an evening blazer separate with dark wool trousers, flannel trousers in charcoal or camel, or even with dark jeans for less formal evening occasions. The shawl collar and silk satin facing hold the formal register even when the jacket is worn outside the full tuxedo context. The key requirement is fit: a jacket worn as a separate needs to fit precisely on its own, which is exactly what the made-to-measure process and free test garment step are designed to deliver.

**Q:** Does this tuxedo only come in burgundy, or are other flannel colors available?  
**A:** Ten flannel colors are available: burgundy, camel, grey, dark grey, charcoal, blue, black, chocolate brown, red, and light grey. All ten are the same Super 120s wool flannel, and the price does not vary by color. The construction (canvas front, silk satin shawl collar, hand-finished buttonholes) is identical across all colors. You select the flannel color and your lining color on the product page at time of order.

**Q:** What color tuxedo should a groom wear for a formal autumn or winter wedding?  
**A:** For a formal autumn or winter wedding, burgundy, deep navy, and charcoal are the strongest options. They read as intentional and formal without disappearing into the background of a black-tie event. Burgundy specifically works well for autumn ceremonies because the color resonates with the season and photographs with warmth and depth under natural and candlelight. A wool flannel in burgundy deepens that effect further: the matte, dense surface makes the color look considered rather than costume-like, which is the risk with burgundy in the wrong fabric.

**Q:** Does the front canvas of a tuxedo actually affect how it looks after a few years?  
**A:** Yes, and it is one of the most visible differences between a tuxedo that holds up and one that does not. A fused front is bonded with adhesive. It feels crisp and structured when new, but repeated dry cleaning breaks down the adhesive, causing the outer fabric and the fusing to separate. The result is a chest that bubbles, cannot be pressed flat, and eventually looks permanently wrinkled even on a clean garment. A canvas front is not adhesive: it is a layer of woven horsehair canvas that is stitched in and moves with the body through every wearing and every cleaning. It cannot delaminate because there is no adhesive to fail.

**Q:** How long does it take to receive a made-to-measure tuxedo from Baron Boutique?  
**A:** Production takes approximately four to six weeks from measurement confirmation, depending on the garment and current order volume. Delivery via trackable courier typically adds four to nine business days depending on destination. For time-sensitive orders (a wedding, an event), contact us before ordering so we can confirm the timeline honestly.

## Categories

- Men › Tuxedos
- Men › Suits & Blazers
- Men › Dinner Jackets
- Men › Wedding Suits

**Related terms:** burgundy tuxedo, smoking jacket, colored tuxedo, wedding tuxedo, black-tie alternative

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