Chaqué in english
Chaqué
pronunciation: tʃɑku part of speech: none
pronunciation: tʃɑku part of speech: none
In gestures






chaqué = tails ; white tie and tails ; black tie ; tuxedo ; tux ; evening suit ; dinner jacket ; morning suit ; morning dress.
Example: They were all decked out in top hat and tails, sipping champagne and preparing to shout their horse all the way home to the finishing post.Example: Our members come from all walks of life but we maintain a strict standard of dress with men in white tie and tails and women in evening gowns.Example: Indeed the musicians came on stage wearing black ties, and Toshiko Mariano, a wisp of a girl pianist, was dressed in an evening gown.Example: A surprising number of men will get through most of their lives only having to wear a tuxedo a handful of times, including to their own weddubg.Example: It's actually refreshing to see a lesbian wedding where no one is wearing a tux.Example: If you're looking for the perfect evening suit you've come to the right place!.Example: The dinner jacket emerged from an era when it was considered proper for upper-class men to dress formally for the evening meal.Example: I have heard that grey morning suits are correct but my aunt swears blind that navy is the only correct colour.Example: Some form of neckwear is always required with morning dress, there really isn't any conceivable way that you could get away without it.