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There will be more in your future. You will want to wear something that goes well with her dress so you can both look fantastic together on your special day. Let’s take a look at the classics and some of the interesting newer options that are catching people’s eye!
Choosing Groom’s Suit: Where to Start?
The best way to begin your fashion quest is to consider the wedding’s formality and theme. If a classic black-tie event calls for a classic tuxedo, a more casual affair might allow for a lighter-colored suit with a more relaxed fit.
Next, none less important is to think about your personal style and comfort level. Opt for a suit that makes you feel both confident and at ease. If wearing James Bond’s sharp tuxedo sends shivers down your spine, saying no to this fit will be the smartest choice.
The Black Tuxedo
The go-to. The old faithful. It’s hard to go wrong with this tried-and-true option that has seen millions of grooms safely down the aisle in style for decades. If you are indeed getting married in a church the black tuxedo will definitely make you look the part of the classic groom! The black tuxedo wedding suit is timeless and sophisticated.
One of the things that sets a tuxedo apart from other styles of wedding suits is that it always features a satin trim, ideally as black as the rest of it, although a deep red or green are not unheard of, and might suit the groom’s fancy while still looking sharp. The formal black tuxedo will never, ever go out of style, because it is what style is made of!
The brilliance of this look lies in its traditional, classic appeal. The best styling choices were made a long time before, all we need is to perfectly recreate them! So, start with a crisp white shirt and a black bow tie or tie. For a touch of personality, consider adding a pocket square in a contrasting color or pattern.
The White Tuxedo
What about a diest of a white dress shirt and a red (or black) bow tie? Top it all up with a pair of black patent leather shoes. It is true that some fellows wear white shoes to their weddings, but if you are getting married at a country club you may be mistaken for a golfer that has wandered in from the links! White tuxedos are ideal for weddings that are held outdoors during the spring and summer, or in warm climates.
Other Color Tuxedo
While black and white have reigned supreme for decades, these days they aren’t the only tuxedo colors available. If you and your bride decide on doing things a bit differently than the rest, you can personalize your look with a tux of a different color!
For a spring wedding, you could go with a cheerful canary yellow or bright pink with extra satin! In the fall try a russet brown in rustic tweed. Winter is always the time for a deep red or green, and velvet would make the season bright! For the summer beach wedding, you could go with a sky blue or light tan in linen to keep you cool. It’s your wedding so feel free to show off your unique personal tastes because a tuxedo will always look good in any color!
Styling a color tux may sound difficult, but in fact, a brightly-colored suit can make things easier for you. The only important thing here is to remember about balance. Going overboard on a wedding day is not a good look! Your shirt should be a complementary color to your tuxedo. For example, a white or ivory shirt will look classic with a navy tuxedo, while a black shirt can add a touch of drama.
Avoid overaccessorizing your tuxedo: a few small details that complement the bride’s dress and flowers are more than enough.
Morning Suit
A daytime wedding in merry olde England is where you will usually see these highly formal and simply smashing wedding suits worn, but they look great no matter what continent you happen to be tying the knot on! The morning suit is characterized by its signature long tailcoat with a pair of black trousers, a tight-fitting white shirt with a detachable collar, a bow tie, a marcella waistcoat, and black patent leather shoes.