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The tuxedo is not the shirt, it is the jacket worn over the shirt. However, a shirt with French cuffs does go well with a tuxedo.
There are or at least were day tuxedo pants. Not as common today as they were in yesteryear. A good example of the "day" tuxedo pants can be seen in the movie "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty. These pants are usually grey and can be pinstriped.
The bottom of pants is commonly referred to as the "hem" or "cuff".
To put on tuxedo cufflinks, first, ensure your shirt has French cuffs, which are designed for cufflinks. Fold the cuffs back over each other, aligning the holes. Insert the cufflink post through the holes from the outside, then secure it by either flipping the toggle or clasping the backing, depending on the style of the cufflink. Adjust the cuffs to sit neatly and comfortably on your wrist.
Some people think that it looks good.
Sparkly pants...sparkly pink bow, tan suit pants, tuxedo shoes
No. Only suspenders ("braces" in the U.K.) are acceptable with a tuxedo. They should be the button-on variety, as clip-on suspenders will damage the pants. Black or white silk are the most classic. Even if one wanted to, tuxedo pants do not come with belt loops. == == == ==
tan suit pants and tuxedo shoes and sparkly bow equal sparkly pants
So you can pull in your shirt tail
Tuxedo shirt, white pants, and ed sneakers
I've only figured out the pants. You need tan suit pants, sparkly pink bow, and tuxedo shoes.
You use the Academy Sweater, Tuxedo Pants ,and the Wizards Hat