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Groom Information

A bridegroom (usually shortened to groom) is a man who is about to be married, or who has just been married.

The word bridegroom is dated to 1604, derived from bride and the archaic goom, from Old English guma, "boy".[1]

A bridegroom is typically attended by a best man and groomsmen.

The style of the groom's clothing depends upon the time of day, the location of the ceremony, the style in which the ceremony is performed, and whether the groom is a member of the armed forces. In most parts of the world, active-duty members of the military and some law enforcement agencies wear their military uniforms instead of civilian clothing.

Western traditions usually have the groom wearing a suit of an appropriate level of formality to the occasion and the time of day. In the US, the groom usually wears a dark-coloured suit (daytime) or tuxedo (evening) during the wedding ceremony. British tradition requires groom, male ushers and close male family to wear morning suits.[2] In Scotland, a full evening suit is customarily worn for evening ceremonies, often comprising a kilt.

The groom usually wears a neckwear that fits the attire he is wearing. Most grooms will wear bowtie to match their tuxedo or suit as this is the most formal neckwear in the series.[3] A cravat is usually more flamboyant and less formal and is worn with morning suits. The four in hand tie is also becoming more common due to the easily obtainable variety.

References

  1. ^ *Klein, Ernest, Dr., A comprehensive etymological dictionary of the English language dealing with the origin of words and their sense development thus illustrating the history of civilization and culture, Elsevier (Science B.V.), Oxford, 1971, page 324
  2. ^ GroomPower.com
  3. ^ Neckwear for Wedding
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