Usually, the parents. Otherwise go by your own community standards, which might consider equal contributions for drinks, food, after-prom parties and so on. Or it might be considered, in your area, that the boy should pay for extras.
It is typically the male's responsibility to pay for his prom tuxedo. Traditionally, the male pays for his tux, dinner, and tickets, while the female pays for her dress, alterations, shoes, jewelry, her hair, nails, and makeup, and any other accessories. Both can split the cost of after-prom events, a rental limo (or other vehicle), and other expenses. However, many modern couples choose to disregard these traditional spending limits and split the costs evenly for everything but their clothing (dinner, tickets, etc.).
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A Tuxedo.
a formal event, prom or wedding
The word is spelled tuxedo. John spent the afternoon looking for a tuxedo to attend the prom. The groom looked handsome in his tuxedo.
Tuxedo of course, How many chances do you get to wear one?
wedding prom funeral graduation
A tuxedo is vest formal a suit is tie formal you would wear a tuxedo at a wedding or prom or something like that you would wear a suit at a business or a funeral or anything like that
It seems Tuxedo Junction is in the business of special occasion dress. You may find dressing for weddings, prom, dances and more. They offer purchases as well as rentals for the event.
The girl is supposed to buy the boutonniere for the guy.
Formal is where you have to wear a suit or a tuxedo, kinda like Prom, but more serious.Informal is more casual.
Something formal. A suit or tuxedo, u don't want to look like u haven't made any effort.
The word "tuxedo" is short for "tuxedo coat". It was named after a country club in Tuxedo Park, NY, USA.
A normal tuxedo with a black tie or bow tie. You could go for matching outfits or a complete contrast. E.g - Black shirt with a white tie