Everything a Groom Needs to Know About Wedding Suits for Men (2024)

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Long gone are the days when the groom is exempt from bridal fashion. When it comes to wedding suits for men, there is certainly more that goes into a tux than meets the eye. “What people don’t usually understand is that there’s so much personalization that comes in a wedding tuxedo,” Ralph Fitzgerald, Huntsman’s U.S. cutter in residence, tells Vogue. “The biggest mistake a groom can make in their choice of suit is one that isn’t true to their personality.”

Of course, Fitzgerald’s philosophy is informed by London’s Savile Row, the street where the most revered of tailors can be found crafting the finest bespoke suits; it’s also where the British royal family sources their finery. He is accustomed to the couture-like practice in suiting and believes that the tuxedo a groom wears on his big day is more special than most. “Fabric, style, fit—every detail is looked at even closer because this is the suit they’ll probably remember the most,” he says.

While black tuxedos are usually the traditional default to wedding tuxedos, tailors are noticing a turning tide. Men, now more than ever, are opting for different colored suits and silhouettes. With his own wedding set for next year, Fitzgerald is going the untraditional route with a dark green–colored tonic mohair wedding tuxedo. “It’s more like me, and it’s my special day, anyway,” he says.

So how does a groom choose? Does one simply go for the traditional sleek black tux? How about a fun pattern more attuned to their personality? No matter what is worn, Ed Turco, Huntsman’s U.S. director, preaches one cardinal rule: “The suit needs to fit properly and be comfortable,” he tells Vogue. “What’s the point of making a wedding suit for a groom that’s just going to be uncomfortable all day?”

Below, we round up the best wedding suits and accessories for men with the help of some of the premier tuxedo experts. Whether it is bespoke or not, remember: What a groom wears on their big day should be comfortable, great-fitting, and personal.

Keep It Sleek With a Traditional Black Tux

The black tuxedo is the tried-and-true option for grooms interested in traditional attire. It’s sleek, timeless, and sophisticated. For those who may be worried that the classic look might not offer enough personalization, fret not. While the color palette remains, there are still many ways to make it your own: the varying shape of lapels, fabrics, and jacket lengths. For evening weddings in the colder months, consider opting for a velvet tuxedo. If you’re looking to switch up the silhouette a bit, double-breasted jackets are great for those who love a vintage moment and want to make their shoulders look very, very good.

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Tom Ford Shelton slim-fit satin-trimmed wool tuxedo jacket

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Tom Ford black slim-fit satin-trimmed wool and mohair-blend tuxedo trousers

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J.Crew Ludlow slim-fit double-breasted tuxedo jacket in Italian wool

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J.Crew Ludlow classic-fit tuxedo pant in Italian wool

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Tom Ford Shelton slim-fit cotton-velvet tuxedo jacket

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Richard James black satin-trimmed wool and mohair-blend tuxedo trousers

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Ralph Lauren Polo wool peak-lapel tuxedo

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Ralph Lauren Purple Label Gregory wool Barathea tuxedo trouser

Match the Bride With a White Tuxedo

While it’s never appropriate to wear white as an attendee out of respect for the bride, there’s no such restriction for the groom. In fact, white tuxedos have proven ideal for wedding affairs that take place outdoors during the spring and summer months or in warmer destinations. Like the black tuxedo, fit and fabric are up to interpretation. With white wedding suits, one may even choose to don black pants to give a slight contrast to the bride’s all-white look. But there’s a catch: White suits should always coordinate with the bride’s dress. If the bride’s dress is ivory, so should be the groom’s jacket. And so on.

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Tom Sweeney shawl-collar double-breasted wool tuxedo jacket

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J.Crew Ludlow slim-fit dinner jacket in Italian wool

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Ralph Lauren Purple Label wool dinner jacket

For Grooms Looking to Add Some Personality

“There’s definitely been a movement away from the classic men’s black wedding tuxedo,” says suitmaker extraordinaire David Hart. “The biggest thing I’ve seen is men changing out of a classic tuxedo after the wedding ceremony into something more fun for the reception.” According to Hart, clients from all over are requesting classic tuxedo silhouettes in various colors, with green being especially popular. As Fitzgerald mentioned earlier, your wedding is the one special day tailored to you and your forever-to-be. Why not choose something fun and quirky?

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Burberry virgin wool sportcoat

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Tom Ford Shelton slim-fit velvet tuxedo jacket

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Suitsupply red Lazio tuxedo jacket

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Kingsman slim-fit cotton and linen-blend velvet tuxedo jacket

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Tom Ford Shelton slim-fit velvet tuxedo jacket

For Grooms Who Want to Make a (Small) Statement

Some grooms desire to exhibit a bit of personality without coloring too far outside the lines. “Most men that want something classic have been choosing blues and navy,” says Hart. This way grooms can still show a bit of personality without stepping too far outside tradition. For those dressing for a more casual wedding in a rustic, outdoor, or beach setting, tan suits are also a great option. Just remember, the lighter the tan, the less formal the attire becomes. And for those who are leaning toward gray suits, the same rules apply.

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Suitsupply mid brown Lazio tuxedo suit

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Saman Amel slim-fit slub silk tuxedo jacket

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Ralph Lauren Purple Label Gregory handmade wool gabardine tuxedo

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Suitsupply mid-blue Lazio tuxedo suit

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Brunello Cucinelli single-breasted tuxedo blazer

Destination Wedding in the Tropics? Try Linen

If your ideal wedding venue is located closer to the equator, a linen suit might be your best option. Its lightweight and breezy material will keep you cool on your big day, and the color does wonders to minimize the appearance of any sweat. For a casual ceremony, linen suits in a light gray or tan can give off a polished look while still keeping it laid-back.

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Loro Piana double-breasted Rain System linen suit jacket

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Bonobos Italian stretch-linen suit jacket

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Canali linen and wool-blend suit jacket

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Canali linen and wool-blend suit trousers

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Suitsupply light brown Havana suit

Perhaps the Ceremony Calls for a Morning Suit?

While they are usually donned by grooms across the Atlantic, morning suits are ideal for formal weddings taking place during the day. They are characterized by the signature tailcoat and were the style chosen by Prince Charles and David Beckham. To avoid boxy silhouettes, make sure your morning suit contours the body properly: S-shape in profile and trousers should sit high.

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Ralph Lauren Purple Label Gregory handmade tailcoat tuxedo

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Hockerty blue peak-lapel morning suit with white vest and regular fit trousers

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Hockerty premium black morning coat with black round-lapel vest and trousers with handkerchief

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Hickey Freeman black Tasmanian full dress tails

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Gieves & Hawkes Stanhope classic three-piece morning suit

Tie or Bow Tie?

The decision between tie and bow tie ultimately comes down to the formality of your wedding. If you’re wearing a tuxedo, and you and your significant other have decided on a black-tie wedding, bow ties are the most appropriate. Semiformal and more casual affairs allow for ties. And if you choose to keep your wedding suit more traditional but still want to add a bit of flair to your look, patterned bow ties and ties are great to consider.

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J.Crew English satin bow tie

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Dolce & Gabbana classic bow tie

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Gucci long silk faille bow tie

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Del Toro black velvet tie

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Ralph Lauren Purple Label dot silk foulard tie

Footwear Is Not to Be Forgotten

Another tricky decision in wedding attire for grooms is footwear. Like the tuxedo, it’s essential to ask the important questions: What level of formality is the wedding? Where is the wedding? And what’s the theme of the wedding? For ultra-formal or traditional weddings, stick to a classic oxford in black. Loafers and other suede shoes are great for comfort and make an ensemble look less stiff. And if you’re after bespoke footwear, shoe brands like Del Toro offer customization to add quirky decor to your look.

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Santoni oxford shoes

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Del Toro black velvet slippers II

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Dunhill Kensington leather oxford brogues

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Saint Laurent Smoking oxford shoes

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Berluti Venezia whole-cut leather oxford shoes

Lastly, the Accessories!

To prevent any last-minute fashion needs, be sure to keep an eye out for the accessories that finish off a groom’s wedding look. “Bracers, cumme*rbunds, and tuxedo studs are most of the time overlooked, and the grooms don’t think about them until the very last minute,” says Hart. Cuff links are small but can easily polish your look and make it feel complete, while a cumme*rbund is essential for formal weddings.

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Eton black silk cumme*rbund

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Tom Ford silk-satin cumme*rbund

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Jona convex silver cufflinks

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Mont Blanc Meisterstück stainless steel and black onyx cufflinks

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Turnbull & Asser white adjustable formal braces

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Saks Fifth Avenue Collection silk & leather suspenders

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FAQs

What type of suit should a groom wear? ›

If you are opting for a tuxedo, it should always be black. But for a three-piece suit the colors blue, dark blue, midnight blue and charcoal grey are best in enhancing the personality of the groom.

Who pays for the groom's men's suits? ›

Traditionally, the groom was responsible for covering the costs of the groomsmen's tuxedos or suits. However, now that we live in a modern age, couples get to set their own rules for their wedding. There are three options: If you are financially able to, you can pay for the groomsmen's suit.

Can a groom wear a normal suit? ›

For more casual weddings, a suit is perfect. If it is a very elegant affair, a tuxedo might be more fitting. A good way to help make your decision is to look at your S.O.'s outfit.

What is the suit etiquette for weddings? ›

Wear a dark suit or tuxedo: For a formal wedding, dark suits, such as black, charcoal grey, or navy blue, are most appropriate. Wear a bow tie or necktie: Unlike with black-tie attire, a bow tie is not required. You may wear a bow tie or necktie.

How far in advance should a groom get his suit? ›

As a general rule, it's best to order your tux about two months in advance. Generation Tux recommends grooms and groomsmen get their suits or tuxedos two months before their wedding or special event. However, you can still secure your rental just three weeks before the big day or event.

What color suit is most popular for groom? ›

Classic and Traditional

For a timeless, traditional wedding, classic colors like black, navy, or charcoal gray are perennial favorites. These colors exude sophistication and elegance, ensuring the groom looks sharp and polished. Deeper tones are also appropriate for evening weddings.

Does the groom buy the best man's suit? ›

The groom's outfit. The best man's suit and ushers' outfits (NB. As with the bridesmaids, these now tend to be bought by the groomsmen themselves)

Does the groom's family pay for anything? ›

The groom's family traditionally paid for all costs associated with the rehearsal dinner and honeymoon, wedding day transportation, and the officiant. The groom paid for the bride's engagement ring, wedding ring, and groomsmen gifts. It is also common for the groom's family to pay for the alcohol at the reception.

Does the groom pick his own suit? ›

It's his day too, and he can decide on his outfit if it's truly important to him. "It's not appropriate for a bride to dictate that he wear something that he doesn't like, or in which he feels uncomfortable/out-of-place," says Hovik Harutyunyan, wedding and event planner.

What color tie should groom wear? ›

For a wedding that demands a high level of formality, darker colors, such as burgundy, navy, and forest green, are ideal. Silver-gray ties or classic black ties would also work nicely. In summer or daytime weddings, think of soft hues such as blush, mint green, or even coral.

What color suit not to wear to a wedding? ›

Never Wear White

This rule goes regardless of the dress code. Yes, you'll likely wear a white shirt, but that shirt isn't the “main event” of your ensemble. Stick to darker suit colors if you're uncertain and always go for different light tones if the event calls for them.

Should groom wear cumme*rbund? ›

In short – yes. But for a longer answer, the cumme*rbund is still a relevant fashion choice as long as you choose the correct venue in which to wear one. And that venue is any formal event where you wear a classic tuxedo (think black tux jacket and trousers, white shirt, and bow tie).

Who pays for suits at a wedding? ›

Whether the groom and his groomsmen are buying new tuxedos or suits or renting for the occasion, his family is traditionally responsible for paying for that outfit (Note: In many modern weddings the groomsmen pay for their own outfits.)

What's the difference between a wedding suit and a normal suit? ›

A wedding suit often features more elegant or formal details, such as satin lapels or a tailored fit. However, the distinction between a wedding suit and a normal suit can be subtle. Ultimately, both can be suitable for weddings, depending on the event's dress code and personal style.

What color shirt to wear with a suit for a wedding? ›

Stick to a matching suit rather than mixing colors. Wear it with a white dress shirt, dark leather shoes, and a black bow tie or necktie. Like black tie, if you choose to wear a pocket square go for a subtle white one.

Should the groom wear a different suit than groomsmen? ›

Grooms and groomsmen aren't expected to wear the same outfit to the wedding. Rather, the former should wear an outfit to make the groom stand out. Sometimes this involves a stark departure from the suits the groomsmen are wearing and other times it's a bit more of a subtle differentiation.

Does the groom wear the same suit as best man? ›

The groom and the best man typically chose their suits (or tuxedos) on the same day and from the same tailor. If that's not possible, the best man should find out what the groom is wearing and have his tailor work with that. Think of it like this. The best man's suit or tuxedo is one step removed from the groom.

What is the difference between a groom suit and a regular suit? ›

Tuxedos are generally considered a more formal choice than regular suits, with the latter being as common in business settings as they are at weddings. Suits don't tend to incorporate any satin. Tuxedos may have satin facings on the buttons, pocket trims, lapels, and even satin side strips on the trousers.

Should the groom wear the same suit as the groomsmen? ›

While there is no strict requirement for the groom and groomsmen to wear matching attire, it is a common tradition that adds a sense of cohesion and visual harmony to the wedding party. Matching attire can create a cohesive aesthetic and highlight the groom's role as the central figure.

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