Choose the Perfect Suit for Your Wedding Day

 

Wedding suits provide the base for your entire look. Your choice of suit color will guide the accessories that you will choose. What shoes to wear, shirt, vest and bow tie to pair, cufflinks and pocket square to match. Your suit color is important to be in good match or perfectly contrasted with that of your group of groomsmen and even with the gown color of the bride. 

So, here’s to the list of our guide to men’s wedding suits that will set you for D-Day. 

  • Navy Blue Suits

Navy suits are a classic choice for weddings. It goes perfectly with both black and brown shoes. It gives out a calmer softer vibe that is suitable for an evening wedding party that goes on till midnight. You can even pair this formal look with a pinch of fanciness with a bright or velvet bow tie and black shoes. In contrast, if you pair it up with a brown shoe and neck tie you will enjoy a low-key vibe, suitable for a more traditional look.

  • Blue Suit

Blue wedding suits give out a modern look and can be paired with almost any color of accessories like brown or black shoes. Blue color suits are not that trendy and you can easily do away with neon green color shock sneakers. Blue color suit is more casual and is perfect for a morning wedding in contrast with dark heavy navy blue. You can choose all bright color accessories giving out a brighter look or you can go with a low key vibe with monochromatic blue or gray. 

  • Grey Wedding Suits

Grey is a very conventional choice for its formal look and can be paired with multiple colors.  It is recommended that you choose your shade of gray in line with the season of the wedding, time of the day, and overall theme of your wedding, that is to match it with the decoration and color of others attire especially with the bride and groomsmen.  

  • Charcoal Wedding Suits 

Charcoal is a traditional favorite that is perfect as formal wedding attire. A white shirt is the best pair with a charcoal suit and a charcoal vest. It would be a great idea to choose it for an evening wedding ceremony. This dark hue is perfect for winter or fall season of the year when you can even pair it with a charcoal vest. 

  • The Gray Suits

Lighter shade gray color is extremely versatile and suits well with almost anything. If you are going for medium gray it is perfect for both formal and casual and is suitable for both daytime and evening weddings. This one is an eye catcher for all seasons as well and can be paired up with any hue even with extra gray. Such as, gray tie or bow tie and gray vest without spoiling the charming vibe. 

  • Light Grey Wedding Suit

Light Grey Suit gives out a brisk and relaxed at the same time a dapper vibe to your look. This is a perfect choice for a daytime wedding during spring and summer time. It allows you to go fancy a little bit-you can pair it with a light pink shirt, bow tie or a necktie, cufflinks and brown shoes. 

  • Tan Wedding Suit

 Tan is the perfect choice for summer or spring time like light gray. Also, if yours is a beach wedding, for instance Phuket, tan is a great choice. You can check out some top best tailor shops in Phuket for their excellent collection of tan suits. It gives out a cold and calm look to beat the heat.  Brown is a suitable pair with tan; however, you can experiment with black accessories as well. 

Finishing It Up

 Having listed our choices for your D-Day, we want you to select your suits at least a month prior to have time for experiments. Your choice depends on some essential factors such as time and venue of wedding and season of the year. You must also be clear about the color of suits your groomsmen are wearing even though it’s not necessary to match yours with theirs. It can be a complete contrast but that needs to go well with the ambience and the mood of the wedding day. All the best for your wedding day!


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