In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Department stores or specialty men's clothing stores are the best bet for tuxedos. Most department stores have a men’s department and sell formalwear. Other retailers specialize in men's clothing and sell only menswear. High end stores will typically have a larger selection of tuxedos and formal wear.   Ask to speak with a fitting specialist to help decide on the right size jacket and pants for your body size. Ask about tailoring services at the time of purchase to see get the fit just right. You can often find tuxedo jackets and pants at highly discounted prices at local thrift stores. Because most thrift stores sell items separately, it may be difficult to find exact matches of brands or designers. If you are on a budget, this can be a good alternative to visiting an expensive men’s clothing retailer. You won’t be able to get any specialized fitting assistance or tailoring from a thrift store. Purchasing a used tuxedo can be a budget friendly option if you are concerned about getting a matching set from a particular designer. Some consignment shops perform in house tailoring for a fee when you purchase an item. Before to ask about these services before purchasing so that you can get a tuxedo that fits your body well.
Summary: Visit a store that sells men's clothing. Browse the racks of a thrift store. Look at local consignment shops.

This is going to be your special day (or your friend's, if you are a bridesmaid), so you want your hair to look its best. A clarifying shampoo will help remove any product build-up in your hair and help restore some of its natural gloss.  Rinse the shampoo out with cool to lukewarm water. Don't use hot water, as this can lead to frizz. Be careful if you have dyed hair, as clarifying shampoos may cause the color to fade. You might want to use a sulfate-free shampoo made for dyed hair. If your hair is knotted, brush it out first. You want to use an actual hair brush for this, not a comb. It may make curly hair frizzy, but that will go away once you wash it. How long you actually end up using the mask for depends on the product itself, so read the label. Some deep conditioning masks only need to be left on for 5 minutes while others need to stay in your hair for up to 20 minutes. Be sure to rinse the mask out with cool to lukewarm water as well.  Use the mask instead of your usual conditioner. Make the mask even more effective by tucking your hair into a plastic shower cap while you wait. Do not rub the towel over your hair, as this can damage it. Instead, use the towel to pat your hair dry and blot up any excess moisture. You can also squeeze your hair between the towel if it is still wet.  You want your hair to be damp, but no longer dripping. If you have damage-prone hair, consider a microfiber towel or an old (but clean) T-shirt. This can by a mousse, cream, spray, etc. Leave-in conditioners are a great option, but you can also use a product that's specifically tailored to your hair's needs. Apply the product throughout your hair as specified on the bottle.  For example, if you have dry, frizzy hair, you might want to use a hydrating, smoothing cream.  If you have thin, limp hair, then a volumizing mousse would work better. It would be even better if the product has added heat protection, but it's okay if it doesn't. You'll just have to apply a heat protectant separately. with a boar-bristle brush. This will help make your hair smoother, make it easier to work with, and reduce flyaways. Working in sections, run the brush through your hair, starting at the roots. As you brush your hair, point the hairdryer at it.  You should still do this even if you plan on having your hair curly. If you have fine hair, consider using a brush with metal bristles instead; this will help give it a little more volume. If your hair is tangled, detangle it first with your fingers or a wide-toothed comb. To make this easier, you can add a detangling product or leave-in conditioner first.
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One-sentence summary -- Wash your hair with a clarifying shampoo. Use a deep conditioning mask for 5 to 20 minutes. Pat your hair dry with a soft towel. Apply a styling product meant for your hair type. Blow-dry your hair straight

Problem: Article: Suede is a very delicate material, so you can’t use just any brush. You also can’t use water to clean most stains. You must use a soft brush to gently rub away the dirt. You can buy a suede brush, which can be found at most major retailers, shoe shops, or online.  If you don’t have a suede brush, try a soft nylon brush. A brush used for nails could work. A soft cloth can also work if you don’t have a brush. Just make sure the brush is not too hard. To start cleaning, use the brush to brush away any dirt and stains. This gets all the dirt from the surface of the shoe. When first brushing, make sure you brush in the same direction. This helps remove anything on the surface. This works for mud and other basic stains. After you’ve brushed all the dirt off the surface, use the brush to rub with slightly more pressure. Brush back and forth over the stain to try to remove the dirt that is deeper in the suede. Make sure to still only use moderate pressure. Suede is delicate, so if you brush it too hard, you can damage it. After you have cleaned your shoes, consider spraying them with black suede protector. This product will help keep your shoes from getting too many surface stains, though it won’t protect from everything. Black suede protector has dye in it to help maintain the black color of your shoes. You can also buy plain spray suede protector if you don't want to use a dye one. Cleaning your black suede shoes may lighten the black color. If this happens, you can buy black suede dye. Follow the directions on the suede dye package to properly dye your shoes. Cover the area with the dye and allow to set. Make sure to buy dye specifically for suede.
Summary:
Buy a suede brush. Brush away the dirt. Rub the stain a bit harder. Spray your shoes with black suede protector. Use black suede dye if the color has faded.