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The classic tuxedo looks like a single black breasted jacket, trousers are made from the same fabric as the jacket, a white shirt, a bow tie and a pair of smart looking black shoes.
no because its untraditional
Tuxedo shirt, white pants, and ed sneakers
Normal a shirt trousers and maybe a tie with an overcoat jacket (white)
Yes, a tuxedo is typically required for black tie events. The formal dress code specifies a black tuxedo jacket, usually with satin or grosgrain lapels, paired with matching trousers, a formal white shirt, a black bow tie, and often black patent leather shoes. While variations exist, adhering to the traditional tuxedo standard is generally expected to meet the black tie dress code.
Under a red spotlight, his jacket will not show up because it is red. His white shirt will appear red and his green trousers will appear black. This is because The red jacket is the same color as the light. His white shirt will turn red, since white reflects all colors, and since red is the only color, the white shirt reflects that color. His green trousers will appear black because there is no green that reflects off his trousers.
Vintage Chicago White Sox Baseball Pinstripe Starter
because the fur is usually black and white with the white on the belly as if the black is the tuxedo jacket and the white the under shirt To be clear: Only those with that specific pattern (mostly black, white on the belly, neck, and possibly paws and muzzle) are "tuxedo cats." Cats where the black and white portions are distributed more randomly are not tuxedo cats.
A white dinner jacket is typically a bright white color. It is often worn as formal evening attire and is usually paired with black trousers and a bow tie. The jacket is made from lightweight materials, making it suitable for warmer climates or summer events.
a long blue jacket, white trousers and a white shirt
Black tie (Tuxedo) dates from 1860, when Henry Poole & Co., created a short smoking jacket for the then Prince of Wales to wear to informal dinner parties as an alternative to white tie, the standard formal dress.
Official: "Tails" for the men; "Gown" for the women. Formal: Black or White tie for men; Evening dress for women. {"Black Tie": Black tuxedo, black bow-tie, cumberbund optional. "White Tie": White Tuxedo jacket, black trousers, white bow-tie, cumberbund.} Informal: Coat & Tie for the men {Sport jacket with necktie}; Cocktail dress for the women. Casual: Slacks & collared-shirt for men; almost any dress or slacks & blouse for women. "Come as you are": Well.... just about anything goes, but it helps to know the style of the people giving the function. Be careful here. Hope that helps. If not, please ask your question again but word it a bit differently. ;-)