Today’s roundup is for boys, today we’ll talk about dressing up grooms. Choosing a wedding day look for a man is no less important than for a girl: the groom chooses the style to match the bride or the other groom, then debates on the colors, looks for shirts and some finishing touches that would show his personality and style.
Men need a shopping trip no less than girls do to see what colors they like, what fabrics they want and what style feels more comfortable and works best for the wedding theme. First up, decide on the style you are going for. Is it a relaxed vibe or a more formal affair? Then look at the colors – which work the best way for your appearance?
The Morning Suit
If your wedding is a more formal affair, look no further than a classic groom’s suit. The long-line, single-button jacket is cut away at the front to reveal the contrasting striped trousers. Finish the look properly with matching shoes and a coordinated buttonhole. Keep in mind that it should be perfectly tailored.
The Three-Piece Suit
A three-piece suit looks no less stylish than morning suits. It’s a great way to add more layers, which is especially important to feel comfy during colder months. Wearing a waistcoat helps create the appearance of a V-shaped physique – no going to the gym needed! And you will look smart in it after taking off the jacket.
The Single-Breasted Suit
A single-breast suit will never go out of style, so it’s a budget-savvy choice for those looking to get maximum wear out of their wedding tailoring – after the wedding you can wear it again. Besides, it’s very comfy to wear and nothing will hamper you. To keep it looking smart, pair it up with some well-polished shoes – black for a city wedding or dark brown if you’re headed to the country.
The Dinner Jacket
A white dinner jacket is a gorgeous way to bring a new vibe to a chic black-tie wedding. If you’re looking to try something a little different from the wedding norm, this is your choice, and many celebrities rocking such a jacket have proven that it’s really chic. If it’s a step too far, an elegant black dinner jacket will add a luxe touch to your look. If you are ready for trendy solutions, try a blue or emerald velvet dinner jacket.