Luxury All About Suit Brand


If you're going to a wedding in a magnificent French chateau, a small English chapel, or a summer garden, here's a simple guide to all kinds of wedding suits for men. It is crucial not to go too over the top, or too undercooked, to understand what the invite requests are. This is a fine art. Like love-making. Follow these rules, and without upstaging the groom or taking attention away from the blushing bride, you will be looking on target and adhering to the dress code.


For elegance and class, the tuxedo wins top marks. Black tie remains the backbone of formal wear, though wedding dress codes have softened in severity over time. A formal wedding these days would require a traditional tuxedo. We have a lovely selection of prom suits.


The more popular application for wedding invites nowadays is the semi-formal dress code. And if a code is not defined at all that is your best bet. It's more comfortable, but far from casual than black-tie. But be warned: styling shouldn't look like you're going to a court hearing or office. Very often made by men who want sophistication but come off as stuffy and friendly, it's a mistake. Unoriginal as well.


The Suits. Now let's talk allaboutsuit. The basis of a semi-formal look is a dark suit. It's a two or three-piece option for you. All appropriate choices, especially in winter, are black, navy, and charcoal grey. A lighter suit can be worn during the day and summer, as long as you do not forget your socks and tie.

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