Here are some of my best tips for you to consider when planning your wedding suit.
The 3 Piece
The 3 piece is the most common style wedding suit for me, always a great standout look. From lightweight linen to heavy tweed for more country weddings. Or plain twills to bold Prince of Wales checks for classic weddings. You can also lose the waistcoat to use the suit for business or other occasions once the big day is over.
The Morning Suit
The morning suit is more common for church weddings. Black coat, usually black in twill or herringbone wool, silk or linen waistcoat with black and grey stripe or houndstooth trousers.
The Tuxedo
A tuxedo is always a great option. The black barathea is traditional fabric but in more recent times lighter wools have been selected, navy, cream and even tartans are amongst current trends.
Keeping it Casual
Opting for a more relaxed suit is a great option for summer/beach weddings. Light wools, linen & cotton are appropriate for this style. Deconstructed style, also a great option, can be worn with a grandad collar shirt or even a t-shirt.
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