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Pricing Wedding Tuxedo Rentals For Value

How do consumers go about making sure that a tux rental is a good value when they call to inquire about pricing? First, they should consider whether or not their inquiries are ever answered with a price. Many tuxedo rental shops will not ever give you a price unless you physically come in to their location. Then - they will not have anything for you to try on! You would have to wait until your order is paid for, and when it comes in a few days before the event, to know if it's what you want. Then, it's too late to do anything about it. 
  To be fair, it's impossible for a tux shop to keep all of the styles of everything that they carry in all sizes. But for events as important as a wedding, to have nothing for a groom to try on, even for sizing?
  At King Tux Rentals, we keep a full size run of our black tuxedos, so that for most of our customers, we have something here for them to try on. It's important to know that the material is luxurious, that the tuxedo is comfortable and that the rental is a good value for the money. If you're a groom, picking out tuxedos or suits for your wedding, we will order a try-on outfit for you, to make sure that it is what you want for your special day.
  Here, at King Tux Rentals, we know that the customer needs this information - "How much will the entire rental cost?" and "Is it a good value?" We will ask a few questions about your rental preferences regarding the color of the tux and the number of people who will be renting from us for the event.  Then, we will give you an exact price for the rental. You'll want to be cautious of the tuxedo rental shop that tells you, "It depends" and "Our Rentals start at [a really low price]. In reality, this is a lure to get you into the store to select higher-price rentals when you see how shabby the lure tux rental is.
  At King Tux Rentals, we give you a direct answer. We don't give fake discounts, but instead, all-inclusive pricing. It's the only honest way to conduct business! So when you call around for pricing, ask if the store has tuxedos available for try-on, what the price of a high-quality tux is - with everything including tax, and if there are any additional costs or charges. To get a good value, you have to be willing to break off the conversation if the sales person will not give you a straight answer over the phone.

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