The word "tuxedo" is short for "tuxedo coat". It was named after a country club in Tuxedo Park, NY, USA.
The Tuxedo originated from the resort town of Tuxedo Park, New York, in 1886.
The term tuxedo comes from tuxedo park, ny, where a dinner coat without tails was popularized in 1896.
Although a tuxedo shirt is technically a dress shirt, it received its moniker after the advent of the tuxedo. The tuxedo was invented by Pierre Lorillard, who commissioned a tailless jacket for a ball. Although he did not wear it to the ball, several others wore the style, which was christened the "Tuxedo Jacket" after the name of the park in which the ball was held.
The tuxedo was invented by Pierre Lorillard IV of New York City according to one school of thought. However, some historians believe that the tuxedo was invented by King Edward VII.
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The word "tuxedo" is short for "tuxedo coat". It was named after a country club in Tuxedo Park, NY, USA.
Another word for tuxedo is tux. for example the guy looked good in his tux.
The word is spelled tuxedo. John spent the afternoon looking for a tuxedo to attend the prom. The groom looked handsome in his tuxedo.
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I like the look of this tuxedo.He was the only person at the party wearing a tuxedo.
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Here are some sentences.He bought a new tuxedo.The rented tuxedo was too large.
No. It comes from an Algonquin word, "p'tuksit", which means "animal with the round foot" (wolf). The name of the dinner jacket comes from the town of the same name, Tuxedo, NY.
That bejeweled cumberbund with his tuxedo is just stunning! That tuxedo complements his stunning good looks rather nicely.
Rauchen. The word "Das Smoking" in German is a Tuxedo.
The closest common word is likely "tuxedo" (man's formal suit).