What He Should Wear On the Wedding Day

So that special once in a lifetime day is soon to arrive. That’s right, the day two loved ones finally say their vows and get married. Now what you choose to wear for the wedding is clearly important, the dress code significantly changes depending on if it’s a morning or evening ceremony. In any case, whether you’re the groom himself, or attending as a guest to the event, a trendy wedding suit is the way to go if you want to stand out from the crowd.

I will be focusing on men’s suits for this article.

 The classic, aristocratic morning coat is still popular in England today, and yes, it can be worn by the guests and not just the lucky groom!

In this picture, the gentleman is wearing a classic tailcoat with an electric blue tie and a fine wool waistcoat together with striped trousers and a top hat.

Mens suits

Garments such as this day collar shirt, waistcoat and morning coat can be customised to your personal liking, will not only make your mother proud but will last you for years to come.

When choosing trousers there are some important rules to follow, a dark ground chalk stripe on a dark grey background or white chalk stripes on a light grey background is excellent for wedding suits, as is a plain dark or charcoal grey colour.

For wedding suits

There is a wide range on choice at dinner, and I don’t mean the food! The dinner range encapsulates the classic, traditional approach to eveningwear. The satin covered lapels and trouser seams scream sophistication, class and style. One fantastic grand dinner suits is as the Mistofeelees three-piece suit, complete with a red lining and glossy finish on the blazer.

A head-turner to say the least, the Devil’s Detail two-piece dinner suit with a bright red lining will steal the show at any wedding reception.

dinner suit

The Elvis Grey Premiere Jacket, when you want to be remembered for being dashing at the evening wine and dine.

Elvis Grey Premiere Jacket