Your wedding day is a special moment for you and your future spouse. While the bride often has the spotlight, your attire plays a pivotal role in setting the event’s tone.
A modern groom should be willing to embrace ways to elevate his look, perhaps through unique patterns and accessories.
Discover seven tips to help you dress well on your big day.
1. Skip the Necktie
While wearing a necktie can make you feel more respectful and polished, it can feel a bit restricting, especially if you’re hosting a casual event.
Consider leaving your tie at home to create a laid-back vibe. If you’re worried about being underdressed at your wedding, you can go all out on a quirky bow tie or cravat.
2. Choose a Bespoke Suit
A custom suit is one effective way to elevate any groom’s outfit. Black and navy blue suits leave little room for your personality to shine, so opt for unique color pairings. Consider the following ideas:
- Blue suit and burgundy shirt
- Tan suit and light blue shirt
- White suit and cream shirt
Having your suit lining customized is another way to elevate your outfit. Custom liners are also an excellent way for you to showcase your personality. Work with a trusted tailor to get accurate measurements for an outfit that complements your body type.
3. Incorporate Floral Accents
Looking for something unexpected? Incorporate a floral pattern for your big day. It’s the ideal outfit to complement your bride’s bouquet or romantic lace gown, making a lasting impression.
Just because you’re wearing a floral suit doesn’t mean you must embrace loud colors. You can opt for the classic black or navy blue tux with subdued patterns to make it more sleek. If you want to embrace colors, choose a white suit or tux so the hues will pop. This is ideal for a whimsical, outdoor wedding.
4. Sport White Sneakers
Search for casual wedding styling inspirations online and you’ll see couples wearing matching sneakers. This is because more are prioritizing comfort more than ever. Weddings are joyous but long events, often spanning an entire day. You and your bride need comfortable shoes that provide all-day support, especially if you’re planning to dance all night.
They don’t have to be plain white sneakers. You can customize them, or you and your partner can paint your shoes before the big day.
5. Wear a Limited-Edition Watch
Your celebration is an excellent opportunity to show off your prized possessions, including a watch. If you have a casual wedding, opt for a watch inspired by the classics.
Consider looking for a timepiece inspired by iconic pieces to balance sophistication and modernity in your ensemble. Wear a family heirloom, a gift from your partner or look for options online.
6. Experiment with Unique Fabrics
The right fabric can instantly elevate your outfit. However, it can be overwhelming if you’re unaware of the best materials to consider. Here are some popular suit fabrics and materials:
- Cashmere: This lightweight, natural fabric provides a luxe feel. It’s more expensive than other fabrics due to its extremely soft texture.
- Chambray: This textile is commonly used by grooms hosting spring and summer weddings due to its lightweight feel. It’s a light textile that can look similar to denim.
- Blends: Blended materials combine various materials — including linen, cotton and silk — to offer more versatility and personality.
- Linen: Airy and lightweight, this fabric is ideal for summer and beach weddings. It may feel comfortable, but it wrinkles quickly.
- Velvet: If you want a luxe vibe, choose a velvet suit. It comes in a variety of colors, allowing you to express your personality.
- Wool: This natural material — specifically merino wool — is one of the most common suit fabrics due to its high-quality feel and breathable nature.
7. Inject Something Personal
Remember to embrace your style on your big day. You could embroider your and your partner’s initials on your handkerchief or let your significant other write a message on the soles of your shoes.
Trending Groom Accessories
Whether you’re feeling sophisticated or edgy, these trending groom accessories will make you a star on your big day.
1.Personalized Cufflinks
Instead of relying on buttons, wear cufflinks to fasten shirt cuffs stylishly. Choose cufflinks that reflect your interests or relationship with your partner. Custom designs can include wedding dates, initials or images that symbolize your hobbies. These accessories will allow you to show your quirky side, even if you’re hosting a formal celebration.
2. Bolo Ties
Bolo ties may not appear suitable at a black-tie wedding, but they’re a must-have if you will exchange vows on a ranch or any outdoor setting. It’s made of leather adorned with an ornament clasp that holds it together.
3. Tie Bars
The tie bar is vital to keep your tie from moving around while you’re on the dance floor. If you’re feeling extra, engrave your wedding date across the accessory.
Dress Well
The groom’s attire is often an overlooked part of wedding planning. With these tips, you can start considering how to make your outfit unique and memorable.
Author Bio: Oscar Collins is the editor-in-chief at Modded, where he writes about a broad spectrum of topics. Follow him on Twitter @TModded for frequent updates on his work.
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