Only if he wants to. USually, the father does wear a tuxedo.
A TUXEDO would be best.
The groom and the bride's fathers can both wear a tux. It would be okay for the groom's father to wear a nice suit because he would not be the one walking the bride down the isle.
Traditionally, the father of the bride may choose to wear a tuxedo, especially if the wedding is formal. However, the attire can vary based on the couple's preferences, the wedding's dress code, and the overall theme. Ultimately, it's best for the father of the bride to coordinate with the couple regarding what is appropriate for their special day.
I believe it was "Who cares?"
Tuxedos are traditional formal attire for men. I would think that for a graduation you would wear a nice suit. If you are a guest at a wedding, you should ask the bride what to wear, a suit or tux. If the invitation says "black tie" that means a tuxedo.
Sometimes. Other times, only those in the wedding party do. Check with the Bride's mother, she'll tell you which this one is.
No. It's considered bad luck if she sees him in anything other than 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.
heck no
underware
Tuxedo
no