National Canadian Tuxedo Day

Young man and woman wearing matching denim jackets and jeans, exploring a forest trail on National Canadian Tuxedo Day..
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Are you ready to celebrate National Canadian Tuxedo Day? Get ready to don your finest denim-on-denim ensemble and embrace the fabulous fashion statement that is the Canadian tuxedo! This day is all about celebrating this iconic and sometimes controversial fashion trend.

When is Canadian Tuxedo Day?

It's national canadian tuxedo day on the 30th March.


The Internet History of National Canadian Tuxedo Day

Did you know that National Canadian Tuxedo Day started trending online back on March 30, 2016? It sparked a wave of hilarious memes, fashion debates, and even some denim-inspired dance challenges. This unique holiday has since become a beloved celebration of all things denim in the fashion world.

The concept of the 'Canadian tuxedo' originated in the 1950s when it was rumored that Bing Crosby was denied entry into a fancy Canadian hotel because he was wearing head-to-toe denim. This incident led to the pairing of denim jeans with a denim jacket, creating the iconic denim-on-denim look we know today.

Thanks to the power of the internet, National Canadian Tuxedo Day gained popularity as a way to pay tribute to this unique fashion statement. Fashion bloggers, influencers, and denim enthusiasts from all over the world joined in the celebration, sharing their favorite denim outfits and tips on how to rock the Canadian tuxedo with style.

How to Celebrate National Canadian Tuxedo Day

Ready to join in on the denim fun? Here are a few ways you can celebrate National Canadian Tuxedo Day:

  1. Rock your best denim-on-denim outfit. Whether you're a fan of classic blue denim or prefer a more colorful twist, just remember to embrace the double-denim look with confidence.
  2. Find inspiration online. Browse through fashion websites, social media, and even vintage photos to gather ideas on how to put together the perfect Canadian tuxedo ensemble.
  3. Host a denim-themed party. Invite your friends over for a Canadian Tuxedo Day party and encourage them to dress in their finest denim attire. Serve denim-inspired snacks and drinks for an extra touch of denim appreciation.
  4. Spread the denim love. Share your Canadian tuxedo outfit on social media using the hashtag #CanadianTuxedoDay and encourage others to join in on the celebration.

Did You Know?

Did you know that the term 'Canadian tuxedo' is said to have been coined by Levi Strauss in the 1960s? The denim manufacturer started using the term to refer to the denim-on-denim look, taking inspiration from Bing Crosby's fashion mishap in Canada. Since then, the term has stuck and became a part of fashion history.



History behind the term 'Canadian Tuxedo'


1951

The birth of the term

In 1951, a clothing company called Levi Strauss introduced their denim fabric to the world. Denim had previously been associated with workwear, but Levi's goal was to make it fashionable. Meanwhile, Bing Crosby, a popular American singer and actor, was denied entry into a Canadian hotel because he was dressed in head-to-toe denim. This incident sparked a media frenzy and gave birth to the term 'Canadian Tuxedo.'


1953

The movie connection

In 1953, the movie 'The Wild One' was released, starring Marlon Brando as a rebellious motorcycle gang leader. Brando's character prominently wore a denim jacket and jeans, embodying the rebellious and rugged persona associated with denim. This movie further popularized the denim-on-denim look and contributed to the rise of the 'Canadian Tuxedo' trend.


1970s

Making a fashion statement

By the 1970s, the 'Canadian Tuxedo' had become a fashion staple. Celebrities like Farrah Fawcett, John Lennon, and Elvis Presley were seen sporting the denim-on-denim look, cementing its status as a trendy fashion statement. The term 'Canadian Tuxedo' started to gain widespread recognition and became a way to describe the bold and coordinated denim outfit.



2001

Denim goes high fashion

In 2001, fashion designer and creative director of Gucci, Tom Ford, embraced the 'Canadian Tuxedo' trend and showcased it on the runway. Ford's high-end denim-on-denim ensembles sparked a renewed interest in the fashion world and helped elevate the 'Canadian Tuxedo' from casual attire to a fashionable and luxurious style choice. Denim became a fabric that transcended its humble origins and found its place in high fashion.


Did you know?

Did you know that the term 'Canadian tuxedo' is said to have been coined by Levi Strauss in the 1960s?

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