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Haiy my name is Muhammad Madni & I from Pakistan I want ask some information that is my wedding fucntion is coming & I want to  wear tuxedo wing collar & bow with three peace suit now tell me Can I wear a black bow tie but I am afraid that if I weat I must loooking a waitor & tell me what is difference between a waitor`s bow & guest Or Groom`s Bow please reply me I am waiting for your precious reply.Thanks & Regards

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Hi Mohammad, I don't know customs in your country but I have seen many different things here including both black and white ties. I wouldn't worry about people mistaking you for service help though.
You may also ask your caterer how they will dress and ask if they can where a different color. I am no tailor but I do not know any difference between any bow ties.

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My main specialties are invitations, catering, and banquet locations or in general, wedding receptions. Started as a family business over 75 years ago I now own and operate a catering & banquet facility for over 30 years and have catered small cookout events to large formal ones with everything in between. I even had an event that was attended by the President of the United States. I have been involved with over three thousand weddings and have been told that I have seen and done it all. I must reply almost, because something new always pops up.

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I have preformed almost every service needed at a reception from invitations, hosting and catering the event to photographing, dj and honeymoon plans with the latter being special circumstances. I have worked and hosted weddings up to 750 guest and other functions up to two thousand. With well over 30 years experiance of consulting with brides I have seen much of what works and does not.
I have also been involved with many business and orginizational functions and also have been listed in "Who's Who" business and executive edition.

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