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The mother of the bride should wear a color that corresponds with the wedding party, but not the same color, even if she is giving the bride away. She should not wear white or off-white, but she could wear the same color as the men's tuxedos.

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He should wear a neat suit and a Tie and shiny black shoes and a waistcoat.

he should never wear a normal jeans and t-shirt! this is called formal wear.

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