Wedding Suits for You and Everyone

Some useful info on the types of wedding suit available and the reasons why you should consider a global outlook to the tone and look for your male wedding guests.
As the groom you really want to keep tight control over who wears what amongst the important male roles in your wedding. Like the bride with her bridesmaids, she wants to be the one standing out but also does not want anyone shabbily or inappropriately dressed. If your best man turns up in a red sequent jacket because he thinks it will add some class, then he’s going to get all the attention but for the wrong reasons. The same goes if the father of the bride turns up in a 40 years moth eaten office suit to walk your beloved down the aisle. Take charge now and get everyone on the same page (page boy included).

Taking the internet by the scuff of the neck you can have a look through all the styles of suit you could possibly wear. Prince Edwards, Argyll’s, Tailcoats, Prince Charlie’s, Tail Suits, Tuxedos and Dinner Suits are all possible choices as you find the right choice for you. Once you have decided on something, you can hunt around for a good price and reputable supplier.

A decent supplier will normally offer a deal or discount if you buy a number of suits at once, so you could try and persuade the male guests to follow your lead and stick to your style of wedding suit chosen. If price is an issue then at least go for matching shirts for your main male attendees. Winged collar shirts are ideal as they can go with most of the suits listed above but also look at the Nehru shirts for an alternative. Choose a shirt colour and pattern that will look classy and that also matches in tone and shade to part of the bride and bridesmaid dresses. Oh, also decide if you like single or double-cuffed shirts.

So, you have just one chance to get this right and I strongly suggest getting on the same page as your male friends and guests, especially if you have some flamboyant and outlandish ones! Keep it classy and most of all make sure you and your bride are the centre of attention, not uncle Frank in his purple velvet dinner jacket!

By Justin King
Published: 6/1/2009
 
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