The most popular colors for wedding suits include classic black, navy blue, and gray.
Burgundy suits are also a top choice for those wanting to add a bold touch, especially for fall and winter weddings.
To match your wedding theme, consider the formality, season, and colors. For formal weddings, classic black or navy suits work well, while lighter colors like gray and tan are ideal for summer or casual themes.
Accessories can elevate a wedding suit. Consider adding a pocket square, tie, or bow tie that complements the wedding color palette. Cufflinks and a stylish watch also add a formal touch.
It's best to order your wedding suit 2-3 months in advance to allow time for minor alterations and fittings. This ensures the suit fits perfectly on your big day.
Yes, many of our top wedding suits are available for rent. Renting is a great option for those who want a stylish look without the commitment of purchasing.
We offer pant leg alterations to ensure your suit fits you perfectly. For other adjustments, we recommend visiting a local tailor to achieve the ideal fit.
After your wedding, it's important to dry clean your suit to keep it in good condition. Store it in a breathable garment bag and hang it on a sturdy hanger to maintain its shape.
A tuxedo typically has satin accents on the lapel, buttons, and side stripe on the pants, while a wedding suit is more understated with no satin details. Tuxedos are often reserved for formal evening weddings, while suits offer more versatility for various wedding settings.
While a tuxedo is the traditional choice for a black-tie wedding, a dark-colored suit like black or navy can be acceptable. Pair it with a formal white shirt, black bow tie, and polished dress shoes to meet the dress code.
Wool and wool-blend suits are the most popular for wedding suits due to their durability and breathability. For warmer climates, linen or cotton suits are excellent choices to keep cool while maintaining a formal look.
It's traditional for groomsmen to wear suits that complement the groom's attire, but they don’t have to be identical. Consider matching the color and fabric while allowing the groom's suit to stand out with subtle details like a different tie or vest.