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Businiess name:  Beau's Tuxedo Ctr
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Members of the wedding party had their doubts, and I defended this place early on, until a lot of little ""headaches"" added up. I will say the tuxedos did look VERY nice, but only after some last minute trips back and forth that should not have had to take place. One groomsman's tux was completely off and the replacement came in last minute, the father's suspenders were missing clips, and there was evidently a problem with giving cash back for security deposits after the wedding. There's no way I lost that much weight in a month, So clearly I had been mismeasured to begin with. It's the classic problem of owners leaving people in charge who had not been properly trained and did not coordinate clear record keeping. The owners would leave messages asking for information they were already supposed to have received, then we'd call back only to get the clerks who couldn't understand what we were calling them back about. I tried to do the right thing by supporting local business, but if a groom has to run an errand two hours before the wedding to the tux shop and the owners leave a new clerk in charge instead of coming in themselves to make sure everything fits after knowing there had been an issue, that's stress you do not need on your wedding day. Head on down the parkway to Men's Warehouse for your formal engagements. Pros: Good looking tuxedos Cons: see above

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