I have purchased two tuxedos and thought the most recent one I bought might last a while. When I tried it on for my daughter's upcoming wedding, it was actually too big, and out of style from a fit perspective.
When I took it to a friend, who happens to be a high-end tailor and suit maker, he agreed that the tux was really not worth the work (and cost) to make it "current." We started down the path of a new tux, and when I told him I hardly ever wore one, he suggested TheBlackTux.com. I was a little surprised, but willing to give it a try. He used to be in the tux business and despite his poor opinion of the quality of rental tuxedos, he suggested The Black Tux based on a previous experience with another of his clients.
He took my measurements and then I placed my order. After entering my measurements and reviewing my order, a Black Tux fit specialist emailed me to suggest a different jacket size. My bigger concern was the inseam on the pants, and so I stuck with the jacket size I originally ordered, and he assured me they would get the pants right.
As promised, the tux came two weeks prior to the wedding, and while the pants fit great, the jacket was a bit too big. I emailed the Fit Specialist and without saying "I told you so," The Black Tux sent a new jacket (the size that was recommended by the fit specialist). I got that in plenty of time as well, and it all worked and looked great. The quality was excellent, the fit was excellent, the service was excellent, and the price was very reasonable. The wedding was absolutely beautiful, and the father of the bride looked pretty darn good (if I do say so myself) in a tux that was in style and fit great.
On Monday, it was easy to simply put the tux back in the box it came in and ship it back with the prepaid label. What a great concept and a great experience. During all of this, I got an invitation for another wedding - a black tie wedding (so much for not wearing a tux that often)! So, I just placed another order with The Black Tux. That pretty much says it all I think.
Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend