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Barong Tagalog Vs. Coat and Tie

Barong Tagalog Vs. Coat and Tie- Most Filipino Groom would like to wear the traditional wedding suit for the groom which is the Barong Tagalog. I don't have any problems with coat and tie as a wedding suit for the groom, but as for me a traditional Barong Tagalog is really something to wear during weddings.

Barong Tagalog
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The sample picture of Barong tagalog courtesy of Kasal.com which is a wedding site that aids ideas for bride and groom to be. Even if hubby is a foreigner, I still prefer him to wear this attire because it was truly Philippine made. Barong Tagalog is made in different types of fibers and textiles and the amount varies on the style and the textile of such.


Barong Tagalog in Different Styles
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Today, Barong Tagalog has different colors too. I like the two-toned Barong Tagalog and the original off-white color. Their prices ranges from P1,500 to P4,000 pesos depending on the textile, texture,design and your tailor's fee. There are ready made Barongs available in malls but this will always be more expensive rather than having it done to a local tailor shop.

On the other hand, a coat and tie for the groom looks so dashing debonair. The price is really much more expensive because of the design and textile used for this attire.


Handsome Coat & Tie
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