Who it’s for & what you get
- Wheelchair accessible
- Restroom
Frequently asked
Is Charleston Tuxedo one of the best shops in Charleston?
Charleston Tuxedo is ranked #133 shop in Charleston by community votes.
What is Charleston Tuxedo best known for?
Full-service tuxedo rental and sales shop on Coleman Boulevard, handling formalwear for weddings and events in Mount Pleasant.
Who should go to Charleston Tuxedo?
Charleston Tuxedo works well for both locals and visitors looking for a quality shop in Charleston.
Where is Charleston Tuxedo located?
Charleston Tuxedo is located at 426 W Coleman Blvd Suite A, Mt Pleasant, Charleston, SC.
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