Boutonniere
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Girls wear a corsage, guys wear a boutonniere.
A groom on a Jewish wedding day wears what you wear in a English wedding
The girl is supposed to buy the boutonniere for the guy.
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Whereas wearing a pocket square with your tuxedo is an important "must do" tuxedo dress code, wearing a boutonniere with your tuxedo is not an absolute rule of thumb; especially for evening events. Although it's perfectly okay to wear a boutonniere at an evening event, it's more commonly worn during day time events; particularly at weddings
I think the Bride's family usally pays for all the flowers, but the groom's parents will pay for the bridal boquet here's a GREAT list of all the flowers to potentially order -- i found it on www.myplanninglists.com - there is a whole wedding section... http://www.myplanninglists.com/wedding-flower-list.phpWEDDING PARTY * Bridal bouquet * Bridesmaid's bouquets * Father of the bride boutonniere * Father of the groom boutonniere * Flower girl - basket decorations * Flower girl - headpiece * Flower girl - petals to toss * Flowers for bride's hair * Grandfathers boutonnieres * Grandmothers corsages * Groom's boutonniere (special, different/larger than the other boutonniere's) * Groomsmen's boutonnieres * Headpieces * Mother of the bride corsage * Mother of the groom corsage * Ring Bearer Boutonniere * Special bouquet for maid of honor * Special boutonniere for best man * Stepfather boutonniere * Stepmother corsage * Ushers Boutonniere CEREMONY * Aisle Runner * Alter Arrangements * Archway * Candles * Chair decorations * Chuppah * Main entrance arrangement * Pew decorations RECEPTION * Bar decorations * Cake decorations (on the cake) * Cake table * Centerpieces for guest tables * Centerpieces for head table * Entryway arrangements * Gift table * Guestbook table * Other tables * Restrooms * Rose petals to toss at Bride & Groom leave reception * Serving table decorations * Throw Away Bouquet OTHER CORSAGES & BOUTONNIERES * Aunts * Brothers * Candle lighters * Godmother * Guest book attendant * Nephews * Nieces * Other family * Personal assistant * Readers * Sisters * Soloists * Special friends * Uncles * boutonnieres for other people that are special to you, not listed above * corsages for other people that are special to you, not listed above * a few extra corsages & boutonnieres for anyone you forgot!
The groom's father is expected to wear formal clothing to the wedding.
To wear one's uniform for your wedding or not is a personal choice. If the wedding is on-base; a military wedding where the bride and groom come from the church under the crossed swords of their fellow officers is most impressive - if that is what the bride and groom want.