1. Tuxedo is a formal dress worn by European men on specific occasions. Its basic structural form is the short front, the collar shape of the suit, and the long back, the swallow tail shape of the back garment pieces with two slits, which originated from the clothing style of the European horse pullers. The color is mostly black, which means serious, serious and sacred.
2. Tuxedo originated in England. At the beginning of the 18th century, when the British cavalry were riding on horses, because of the inconvenience of their long clothes, they rolled their front hem back and pinned it to expose their colorful lining. Unexpectedly, it looked very beautiful and generous. As a result, many other arms followed suit. In the middle of the 18th century, officials and civilians began to wear clothes cut short in front as a fashion, so tuxedo came into being and soon spread all over Britain. By the late 18th century, tuxedo has become popular in most European and American countries. Over time, tuxedo has developed into two styles. One is British style. The British style is mainly high turndown collar, which is symmetrical triangle, and it is in the shape of the placket when it is buckled. It is usually worn with white short pants. If you wear tight pants, you should match them with black leather boots.