Tuxedo in the context of menswear originated in the US around 1888 which was named after Tuxedo Park, a Hudson Valley enclave for New York's social elite where it was often seen in its early years. The term was capitalized until the 1930s and traditionally referred only to a white jacket. When the jacket was later paired with its own unique trousers and accessories in the 1900s the term began to be associated with the entire suit. After a series of progressive modifications in the design and colours the attire attained a fixed place in the set of men’s apparel range.