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Wedding Suits

Wedding suits have to be chosen as meticulously as bridal dresses and female entourage gowns are sewn. Though wedding suits can look too similar when placed next to each other, subtle differences must be taken note of to follow fashion rules in weddings.

What to consider when choosing wedding suits

Wedding suits must look good on the special day. So, fitting or buying must be done several weeks before the big day. Though wedding suits will not require as much work as wedding dresses, some things must be considered to find the right one for you. Here are some characteristics you have to look for in wedding suits:

Wedding suits must fit perfectly. This includes being able to move well even when your suit jacket is buttoned; both jacket and pants must fit snugly, but comfortably.

Your wedding suit must be right for your body type. This means that if you are short, you must use single-breasted suits; if you have a bit of a tummy, your buttons must be placed lower to disguise bulges.

Your wedding suit must be classy. This eliminates wedding suits that make you look goofy. Use classic styles that will accentuate your features and make people remember you.

Types of wedding suits

The right type of wedding suits depend on the formality of the occasion. If you are part of a classic wedding, you must wear a sleek tuxedo. The look is completed with a formal dress shirt, black tie, and vest. Other accessories included in formal wedding suits must complement the wedding theme colours, or must be black like the rest of the suit.

For evening or autumn weddings, wedding suits must be darker and more formal. Day celebrations in the summer, on the other hand, will require lighter-coloured wedding suits. If the wedding is going to be at a tropical location, wedding suits to be used must be made of very light fabric. The comfort of the groom, the rest of the male entourage, and guests must be considered.

Some couples prefer not to use wedding suits in their wedding. This does not mean however, that jeans and sneakers may be worn liberally in these so-called casual weddings. Casual weddings require some casual elegance.

Wedding suits for the entourage

As said earlier, wedding suits have a tendency to look similar. So, it must be a priority to make the groom's wedding suit distinguishable from the rest of the entourage. The male entourage must also be distinguishable by rank: father, best man, and groomsmen. The difference could be achieved in the accessories or the shades of wedding suits used.

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