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No, "bowtie" is a noun. It refers to a type of necktie that is typically worn with formal attire and features a distinctive bowknot.
"I only wore a tuxedo once in my life -so far!" "A tuxedo seems to be worn by penguins!" "Are all tuxedos black?"
The term 'Tuxedo' was named after Tuxedo Park, a Hudson Valley enclave for New York's social elite where it was often seen in its early years.
Usually neck ties are worn with a collared shirt, and look quite ridiculous worn with a t-shirt. But if you were going for a punk type look, then I guess it's your choice!! If that's your unique style, then go for it!!
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.
The tuxedo is not the shirt, it is the jacket worn over the shirt. However, a shirt with French cuffs does go well with a tuxedo.
The tuxedo was invented by Pierre Lorillard IV of New York City so it was first used in New York City.
a suit (tuxedo) would be the most formal
A dickie is an accessory for a tuxedo. It is meant to replace the white undershirt traditionally worn under the black coat of a tuxedo. Dickies are no longer worn by most people, particularly because formal wear and tuxedos in general are no longer worn often.
A cummerbund is not strictly required for a tuxedo, but it is a traditional accessory often worn as part of formal evening attire. It serves to cover the waist and create a polished look. Alternatively, a waistcoat or no waist covering at all can be worn with a tuxedo, depending on personal preference and the formality of the event. Ultimately, the choice depends on the individual's style and the specific dress code.
Many females wear nail polish and a necklace. Many men wear a necktie.
You would wear it wherever you would wear a tuxedo. A cumberbund is part of the formal wear attire that is an accessory to the tuxedo. & it is worn, by men, around the waist.