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Wedding planning
traditionally includes the hunt for the perfect dress, on the day everyone will
strain to see what the bride is wearing as she walks down the aisle…but what
about the men? The Groom, best man,
ushers, groomsmen and the fathers?
Have you thought about what
you will be wearing on the day?
As ever, there are options,
and the choice you make will be right for you.
Traditionally –
its morning suit. Top hat and
tails. For many this will be the one
chance to dress up (although I wear it as every day work clothes!) There is no question that a wedding party in
morning suit looks stylish, classy and rather dashing! You can personalise it by choosing
colours – tailcoats don’t just come in grey! – colouring matching ties and
cravats and wearing fancy waistcoats. It
is nice to distinguish the groom – perhaps cravat instead of tie, different
colour or a different colour waistcoat. Budget
wise – you can hire a full suit for around £100-£200, many suppliers will
dress the groom for free. You may wish
to consider buying instead – you won’t get the very best quality for much under
£300, but you can find cheaper or even ex-hire if you think it will be
something you will wear again. You will
see weddings with non-matching morning suits because they belong to the
individuals wearing them (personally I have two!) This is perfectly acceptable!
Lounge suits are
becoming more widely worn – they are comfortable, mainstream, easy to source
and, crucially, they are budget friendly as they can be worn again and
again. You can personalise by
simply choosing a colour or fabric to match/complement the colour scheme or
overall theme for your wedding.
Tweed is
becoming quite a popular choice for wedding attire. Like a lounge suit they are budget
friendly – albeit normally a little more expensive than a regular suit and with
different colours and pattern you can personalise and set the groom/best
man apart. Tweed is ideal if you are planning
a rustic or barn style wedding
The American tradition is
the Tuxedo (which is the original name for a Dinner Jacket). Smart,
classic and quite often something that your wedding party will already
own. It is surely something that
everyone should have in their wardrobe, so if you need to buy this is a factor
in your budgeting – most men won’t mind buying a suit that they will use
again. Tuxedos don’t need to exactly
match if you are all wearing your own – you can however buy a set of matching
shirts to get that balanced look – and personalise with a different bow
tie for the groom, or perhaps a fancy Tuxedo.
The jacket (and whole suit) needn’t be black – especially for the groom!
Whatever you choose, you can
personalise it with accessories. You can
wear matching shirts, coloured ties.
There are some fabulous men’s brooches for suits and of course
cufflinks. Pocket watches look fab and make a great gift. Why not play around with
buttonholes – or as one wedding did, have action figures (Star Wars) in the top
pocket instead!
Remember that it is the
Groom’s day as well, so choose style, elegance, a bit of bling – but most of
all, something that you will be comfortable in.
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