Sometimes.
Yes! White is always appropriate for a Jewish groom, just like the Jewish bride. Orthodox Jewish grooms often wear a white robe called a kittel.
brides wear red or gold grooms wear white, cream or gold and if you are invited to a wedding you can wear any colour you like!
i dont know can someone tell me
A suit. Some wear a kittel (a white tunic) over the suit, for the chupah ceremony itself.
You can wear whatever color you want, but white is the traditional color and it may be hard to find a wedding dress that isn't white. The grooms always look better in black. Don't let the bridesmaids look better than you.
For grooms black is the traditional color for their tux. For the bride a white dress symbolizes purity, so it is the traditional color. However some women prefer black or think they look better in it so they pick a black dress.
Muslim grooms wear what they find suitable according to their country traditions, cultures, and practices. However, it should comply with Islam religion requirements for Muslim men clothing. Refer to related question below.
Jewish wedding traditions vary by region and country. There is no universal rule that it has to be black. In fact, many grooms dress in white suits.
Blaze Orange?
its the bride and grooms day if they are okay with it then its okay
The mother of the groom should ask the bride's mother what color she will be wearing. Or ask the bride what colors will be used for her bridemaids. There are only two colors she shouldn't wear - white or black. White, because only the bride should wear white. Black because it means mourning and women shouldn't be wearing black for a happy ocaision. Most mother wear blue. Although in these modern times of looser protocols, the mother of the bride and groom can choose to wear black if the color theme of the wedding is black/white. Ivory, cream, off white could then be considered the "white" colors to wear without necessarily wearing white.
Yes. If the groom is very religious, he might wear a suit jacket of extended length.