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
The correct spelling is tuxedo (formal wear, abbreviated tux)
Canadian Tuxedo
Tuxedo and evening gown
a formal event, prom or wedding
Semi formal attire, is the clothing that is not 'Normal' every day clothing. However, it is not as formal as a black tuxedo or a dress for a special event.
The tuxedo was named after the town (in New York) where it was first worn. Mens formal wear was traditionally a long jacket...but when someone aarrived at the county club with a short coat...the tuxedo was born.
No. Assuming you are in the United States, "formal night events" require a black tuxedo (semi-formal) or tails (formal).
Semi formal attire, is the clothing that is not 'Normal' every day clothing. However, it is not as formal as a black tuxedo or a dress for a special event.
a suit (tuxedo) would be the most formal
The closest common word is likely "tuxedo" (man's formal suit).
A "formal" party or "semi-formal" party are two terms used. Formal usually means a long evening gown for women and a tuxedo for men. Slightly more formal is called "White Tie" and semi-formal usually means a dress suit or tuxedo for men and a shorter knee-length party dress for women.