A Cumberbun
A wide sash worn around the waist normally with a tuxedo is called a "Cummerbund" sometimes spelt with a "K"
Yes, you should wear braces (suspenders) anytime you are wearing a tuxedo, weather you're wearing a cummerbund, vest or going with the exposed waist look. You do not wear a belt with a tuxedo, and this is the only way to keep your trousers at your waistline.
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.
Yes, some people believe in wearing a string around their waist for good luck or protection.
The cummerbund is worn around the waist, covering the waistband of the tuxedo pants and the bottom of the shirt. The pleats should face upwards.
So you can pull in your shirt tail
yes, wearing a corset gives you a smaller waist and usually boosts your breasts .
a refine waist line similar to women wearing corset.
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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.
This garment is called a Tutu
A cummerbund is a broad waist sash, often worn as an article of formal dress, such as a tuxedo or dinner jacket.