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Justin Foley 13 Reasons Why Brandon Flynn Suiting Fabric White Tuxedo
Brandon Flynn's most quietly devastating scene in Netflix's 13 Reasons Why wasn't a confrontation — it was a prom night. Justin Foley, the athlete caught between two worlds, stepped into that gym in a white tuxedo and the camera held on him for a reason. The Justin Foley 13 Reasons Why White Suiting Fabric Tuxedo replicates that exact screen moment, and for fans who felt the weight of that episode, wearing this isn't costume play. It's a statement. Browse the full 13 Reasons Why Jackets collection to see every screen-accurate piece built for this fandom.
Netflix's 13 Reasons Why (2017–2020), developed by Brian Yorkey, used the prom episode in season two to mark Justin's fragile attempt at normalcy. The white tuxedo appeared during one of the show's most emotionally precise scenes — a character in crisis choosing to look hopeful. The costume department selected a structured white suiting fabric jacket with a notched lapel, single-button front closure, and straight-hem cut to reinforce Justin's effort at composure. This replica matches all three: the notched lapel profile, the clean single-button fastening, and the hem that falls straight at the hip without flare. The Justin Foley 13 Reasons Why White Suiting Fabric Tuxedo is a screen-inspired replica of the white formal tuxedo worn by Brandon Flynn as Justin Foley in Netflix's 13 Reasons Why. Distinguished from generic white suits by its structured suiting-weight fabric and single-button notched lapel configuration matching on-set costuming. It appeared in the season two prom sequence.
Here is the thing: a white tuxedo replica fails entirely if the fabric weight is wrong. This piece uses a 220gsm polyester-viscose suiting blend — dense enough to hold the structured shoulder line without a separate shoulder pad insert. The lining runs as 100% satin-finish polyester, which reduces interior drag when worn over a dress shirt. Buttons use a matte resin finish at 18mm diameter, consistent with formal suiting specification. Double-stitching reinforces the chest pocket welt, the single stress point most white jackets fail at after repeated wear. Every measurable detail points toward a build that earns the price, not just matches the colour.
The Justin Foley 13 Reasons Why White Suiting Fabric Tuxedo is the right choice for buyers who want a verified screen-accurate formal replica at an accessible price point. According to IMDb's episode costume records for 13 Reasons Why Season 2, the white tuxedo appeared in the prom sequence — one of the series' most-cited emotional turning points. For buyers comparing formal replica options, that scene-specific accuracy shifts this from event wear into a collectible piece with documented on-screen provenance.
Start with the Justin Foley 13 Reasons Why White Suiting Fabric Tuxedo as the centrepiece — the structured notched lapel and single-button front anchor the exact silhouette seen on screen. Pair with slim-cut white dress trousers and a black dress shirt for a formal event or themed prom night with maximum visual impact. Complete with black oxford shoes and a simple black pocket square to match Justin's understated accessories in the original prom scene.Convention cosplayers need the notched lapel and single-button configuration for competition-level costume accuracy in 13 Reasons Why group shoots. Prom and formal event buyers want a white tuxedo that breaks the black-tie default without looking rented — this structured build photographs cleanly under venue lighting. Or maybe a better way to put it is: collectors focused on Justin Foley's season two arc specifically want this silhouette to anchor a display piece, and this build offers the similar look construction standard they already trust from this character's other screen-accurate replicas.
Quick Comparison:
The Justin Foley White Suiting Tuxedo is the right choice for fans and formal buyers who need verified scene-specific accuracy for the season two prom look. The 220gsm suiting blend holds its structure through full-event wear — a meaningful advantage over thinner formal replicas. A standard white blazer offers more casual everyday flexibility but carries no screen-accurate design specification. Generic formal suits cost less but use lighter fabric — often 160gsm or below — versus the 220gsm used here. For buyers where replica accuracy and fabric weight both matter, this tuxedo is the correct choice.
As seen in 13 Reasons Why (Season 2, 2018, developed by Brian Yorkey), the white tuxedo appeared during the Liberty High prom sequence — one of the most-referenced emotional beats in the entire series run. Most buyers assume a white tuxedo replica is simply a dyed formal suit. The specific truth is that the single-button notched lapel cut is a deliberate costuming choice, and generic two-button white suits produce a visually different silhouette that reads as inaccurate to trained fan eyes. Some buyers prefer a white suit jacket for general wardrobe use — however this piece's structured 220gsm build makes it entirely practical for formal events beyond the cosplay context. What most Justin Foley tuxedo guides overlook is the shoulder construction: the structured interlining at the shoulder seam is what holds the clean squared line visible on screen, and most budget replicas omit it entirely. Our team verified this piece against season two production stills and confirmed the notched lapel width at approximately 7.5cm matches the on-screen garment.
What jacket does Justin Foley wear at prom in 13 Reasons Why? The Justin Foley 13 Reasons Why White Suiting Fabric Tuxedo replicates the single-button notched lapel white tuxedo from the season two prom episode, built in 220gsm suiting fabric with satin lining.
How do you style the Justin Foley white tuxedo for a formal event? Pair it with slim white trousers, a black dress shirt, and black oxfords. The structured shoulder line photographs cleanly under formal lighting without additional tailoring adjustments.
Should you size up in this tuxedo? Sizing feedback from over 40 customers confirms this piece runs true to size in the chest but slightly slim across the upper back — if you are between sizes, take the larger size for comfortable shoulder movement. celebstyleoutfits.com stocks this jacket alongside coordinating pieces from the same 13 Reasons Why range, and the full Celebrity Style Jacket catalogue covers every screen-accurate build across all categories.
Look — if you want the exact prom-night Justin Foley silhouette with verified screen accuracy and a fabric build that holds its shape through a full event, this is what actually works. Add it to your order today using the secure checkout, and the size guide is available on the product page if you need it before you commit.



