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  2. 13 Fine Wedding Suits for Every Dress Code - AOL

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    Look your best, whether you're a groomsman or guest.

  3. Informal wear - Wikipedia

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    The suit originated as leisure wear in the late 19th century but eventually replaced the frock coat as everyday wear in the city. After World War I , the suit was established as informal daily wear. Hats , such as fedora or bowler hats , are sometimes worn with informal wear.

  4. Semi-formal wear - Wikipedia

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    Semi-formal wear or half dress is a grouping of dress codes indicating the sort of clothes worn to events with a level of formality between informal wear and formal wear.In the modern era, [when?] the typical interpretation for men is black tie for evening wear and black lounge suit for day wear, corresponded by either a pant suit or an evening gown for women.

  5. Bridegroom - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the bridegroom usually wears a dark-colored suit for a daytime wedding or a tuxedo for an evening ceremony. British tradition for a formal wedding requires the bridegroom, male ushers, and close male family to wear morning suits ; unless a uniform is appropriate.

  6. Casual wear - Wikipedia

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    Casual wear (or casual attire or clothing) is a Western dress code that is relaxed, occasional, spontaneous and suited for everyday use. Casual wear became popular in the Western world following the counterculture of the 1960s .

  7. Ivy League (clothes) - Wikipedia

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    The trousers for suits cut in this style typically had a lower (but not low by modern standards) rise, were held up by a belt rather than suspenders, and were often not pleated or cuffed. Brooks Brothers and J. Press were major purveyors of Ivy League suits. In 1957 and 1958, about 70% of all suits sold were in the "Ivy League" style. [2] [3] [4]

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