It depends on the occasion. Of course I only think there are two. One is a man's dress jacket, usually black with satin or grosgrain lapels, worn for formal or semiformal occasions. The other is a complete outfit including this jacket, trousers usually with a silken stripe down the side, a bow tie, and often a cummerbund.
Only if he wants to. USually, the father does wear a tuxedo.
A tuxedo IS the jacket. If you wear tails, wear a vest underneath, a real tie or cravat ,and cufflinks with French-cuffed shirts.
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The correct spelling is tuxedo (formal wear, abbreviated tux)
A Tuxedo.
Evening Gowns and Tuxedo.
tuxedo's of course
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
No birds wear a tuxedo, but with their white fronts and black sides and backs, some kinds of penguins look like they're wearing tuxedos.