Jacquet
Jacquet
A cutaway is a combination of a long, hot jacket with circular cut away for body and a striped pants without a cover. Thereto was wearing a white, non starched shirt with blind button closure and double cuffs. A jacket is worn in combination with a gray or black vest and finished with a black, gray or white tie. It is optionally combined with gloves, a black or gray top hat and smooth black shoes. The color for a wedding for groom and close family for always gray jacket, tie, and the gloves. Others may wear black. Hat and gloves are not required during reception and dinner.
Jeans
Jeans
The word "jeans" comes from the Italian city of Genoa, Genoa in French. The fabric of jeans is woven with a warp indigo which is colored, while the threads are of the white weft. The blue paint type called in French "blue the Genoa (Genoese blue). Thus, it became "blue jeans" or the "jeans. Trousers landed on emigrant ships in North America and there were initially worn by laborers and cowboys in the late 19th century. In the 20th century conquered the jeans Europe. for the first time was a garment worn by both men and women. Besides trousers arose also shirts, jackets and dresses.