Does my Father have to wear a tuxedo when he walks me down the isle or could he wear a nice black suit? I have no idea how this is supposed to be done. Thanks in advance guys!
God Bless!
2007-10-09
16:28:12
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heavnzangel850
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OK... let's say he wears the black suit, would he wear the same colored vest and tie that the groomsmen were wearing? And would the ushers wear the same color as the grooms men too?
2007-10-09
16:33:14 ·
update #1
Dad usually dons his emo attire most days, but decided since this WAS a special occasion he should jazz things up a bit. He's saving his man thong for the entertainment at the reception..... Thanks for the input though.......yea......
2007-10-09
16:39:27 ·
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My father HATES formal wear, and I understood that, so I didn't expect him to wear a suit. After all, you don't want other people to feel uncomfortable!
He just wore some nice black pants with a shirt. He looked great, and felt great too.
Talk to your dad, give him the option, he will appreciate that too, (I think! lol)
I don't think that he should wear the same as the bridal party because people will get him confused with them, But, he should wear the same flower thing that your groomsmen wear. So should your father in law to be, it's nice to include him too.
2007-10-09 16:33:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi. Usually the father of the bride wears a tuxedo.
If, however, there is a budget issue, he could wear a nice black suit.
No. He would not have to wear the same color vest and tie as the groomsmen.
Usually, the GROOM is different -- say a white tie.
Then, the groomsmen are all the same. Usually the vest and tie match the color of the bridesmaids dresses, but it doesn't have to.
Then, the ushers can even be a little different. Say a dark colored tie and vest.
It's really all what YOU like and want. Go to a tux place and they can help you. That is their business and they deal with weddings every weekend!
Good luck!
2007-10-09 16:44:18
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answered by iloveweddings 7
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It really depends on how formal the rest of the wedding party is, and ultimately it's up to you and your dad.
Especially if the wedding is during the day, in a chapel or outside instead of big formal sanctuary, or if the rest of wedding party dresses are less formal, it would be fine.
Even if all other men in wedding party are wearing tuxes, if it's OK with you, then it's OK because you are the bride & it's your special day. Tie his attire in with the rest of the wedding party by picking out a tie (and maybe pocket handkerchief?) in the same color as the accent colors on the tuxes, or in a color/pattern that matches your wedding colors, and make sure that he has a boutoneire (that sure doesn't look like it's spelled right--I did spell check!) to match the rest of the guys if they are wearing them.
There are lots of websites with more info on wedding etiquette, but keep in mind some of it varies by region, culture, etc. It is very common here in rural Texas for dads to just wear suits---I have probably seen that more than dads in tuxes, but I think it may be different in urban areas and other parts of the country.
2007-10-09 16:40:13
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answered by arklatexrat 6
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i know what your going threw i was in the same situation. first thing is its your wedding you have him in what you want. i went to a wedding on friday and they helped me colour my wedding without even knowing they were doing that. the bride in her white dress and me (bridesmaid) in maroon. the groom and best man were both wearing the same thing only there ties were different. the groom had a white tie and the best man had a maroon tie, the ushers had black ties.
but you get where im going with all this it only has to be the tiniest colour difference to make a different outfit.
hope this helps
2007-10-09 18:23:23
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answered by badbetty05 1
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I think he should go shoppin either at D.E.M.O or Journeys or maybe even Hot Topic! Im thinking more emo punk since he gonna go cry since u getting married. On the other hand, he can be all gansta and stuff for the reception. I dont know! In my daughters wedding I will just wear my man thong
2007-10-09 16:35:33
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answered by Kinno Me 2
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If all the other men in the wedding are wearing tuxes then yes, he wears whatever the other men in the wedding are wearing. Hope that helps.
2007-10-09 16:31:32
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answered by Me, again 6
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No, he just wears a nice suit, and no he doesn't match the wedding party.
2007-10-09 23:05:26
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answered by Lydia 7
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Father of bride can wear what he wants. Its the groomsmen that must be in tux.
2007-10-09 16:31:57
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answered by frnchfries2000 4
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2016-10-20 06:20:57
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answered by ? 4
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its up to you guys...depends on what you can afford/how you want to do things. my husband bought a nice blue suit for our wedding
2007-10-09 16:31:32
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answered by Molly 3
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