NOUN

North American humorous: denim jacket worn with a pair of jeans.

But how did Canada become associated with this classic look?

 

Supposedly, it all began with Bing Crosby, the famous crooner, who in 1951, was refused entry to a Canadian hotel because he was dressed in head-to-toe denim. So, one of Mr. Crosby’s friends contacted Levi Strauss and Co. (known today as Levis). The designers created a custom tuxedo for Mr. Crosby so that he could wear denim to any fancy establishment! There was even a leather patch on the inside that read “Notice to All Hotel Men”  – launching the classic, casual, Canadian Tuxedo!

 

Courtesy: levisvintageclothing.com
Courtesy: levisvintageclothing.com

 

Other people claim that the term can be tracked back to the 2001 US film Super Troopers.

A trooper asks his Sergeant: “How’s it going Denim Dan? You look like the president, chairman, and CEO of Levi Strauss. Hey, where’d you get the Canadian tuxedo?”

 

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Regardless, the trend is no longer a fashion-blunder, so you can go ahead and wear the Canadian Tuxedo with pride. Carry on Canadians!

 

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