The tuxedo is a 19th century men's wear term. See the related link for more information about the term and the history of the tuxedo.
following are the some of the images of 18th century model trading ship.please have a look at the following:
I like the look of this tuxedo.He was the only person at the party wearing a tuxedo.
It has been represented by the Greek letter "π" since the mid-18th century.
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.
micronesian people in the late 18th century look exactly like a monkey
Yes SOME look like men wearing tuxedos, in that they are black and white.
She may Be a Tuxedo cat. If you look at her, she looks like one a LITTLE
Tuxedo kitties are much cuter.
18th - 19th Century western culture mixed with fundamentalist Christian beliefs. They are very plain people who are pacifists and closed to people outside the Amish culture.
I always think it's best to rent a shoe to go with the tuxedo you picked. You're spending a lot of money for that tuxedo, you don't want a pair of shoes that distracts from that overall tuxedo look.
reform. Like in the 18th century all the philosophers were trying to getthe governments and monarchies to reform
The classic tuxedo looks like a single black breasted jacket, trousers are made from the same fabric as the jacket, a white shirt, a bow tie and a pair of smart looking black shoes.