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Types of Wedding Suits Every Groom and Groomsman Should Know

Planning the perfect wedding attire for groomsmen—and of course the groom himself—involves more than choosing a crisp shirt and shiny shoes. It’s about selecting wedding suits that reflect each style, match the formality of the event, and coordinate seamlessly with the bridal party. 

Whether you’re outfitting your groomsmen in timeless black tie tuxedos, refined morning suits, or versatile lounge suits, understanding each option ensures everyone looks and feels their best. In this guide, we’ll explore seven popular types of men’s wedding suits, highlight long-tail keywords naturally, and share practical tips for choosing the right look.


Black Tie Wedding Suit

A black tie wedding suit—often referred to as a tuxedo—is the gold standard for formal evening celebrations. Characterized by satin lapels, a matching satin stripe down the trousers, and paired with a black bow tie, this ensemble exudes timeless elegance.

For groomsmen seeking a cohesive look, opt for peak or shawl lapels in high-quality wool or a wool-blend fabric. Modern variations have embraced slimmer silhouettes and alternative colors—navy and deep burgundy are increasingly popular for those wanting a contemporary twist. Complete the look with patent leather shoes, a crisp pleated white shirt, and subtle cufflinks.


White Tie Wedding Suit

For ultra-formal ceremonies, the white tie wedding suit reigns supreme. Featuring a black tailcoat, matching trousers with two silk stripes, a white pique vest, and a white bow tie, this attire was once reserved only for royal events. Now, high-end weddings sometimes call for this dramatic look.

The tailcoat’s elegant cut and the pure white vest and bow tie add a regal flair—ideal for grooms and groomsmen at ceremonial affairs. Ensure each gentleman wears polished black oxfords, a wing-collar shirt, and refined accessories for a flawless finish.


Lounge Suit

The lounge suit is the go-to for semi-formal daytime or early evening weddings. Consisting of a matching jacket and trousers—often in mid-weight wool—this style adapts well to many venues, from garden parties to urban lofts.

Popular colors include charcoal grey, navy, and lighter taupe or stone. To personalize groomsmen’s looks, mix textures like tweed for a rustic barn wedding or subtle pinstripes for a city-chic affair. Pair with silk ties or bow ties, crisp dress shirts, and leather brogues or loafers for a polished yet approachable style.


Morning Suit

Traditionally worn for formal daytime weddings, the morning suit features a knee-length tailcoat, contrasting waistcoat, and striped trousers. A staple at British aristocratic events, it brings old-world elegance to modern celebrations. Typical combinations include a black or dark grey coat with a light grey or ivory waistcoat, though soft pastels are gaining traction for spring and summer nuptials. The ensemble is completed with a top hat, cravat or tie, and well-fitted trousers—perfect for groomsmen at upscale daytime ceremonies.


Dinner Jacket Suit

Also known as the dinner suit, the dinner jacket suit offers a slightly more relaxed take on the classic tuxedo. Originating in warm climates, these jackets often come in white, ivory, or pastel hues and pair with black trousers featuring a satin stripe.


This option is perfect for beach weddings or destination celebrations where climate and comfort matter. Grooms and groomsmen can round out the look with a bow tie, cummerbund or waistcoat, and patent leather shoes for a refined but seasonally appropriate ensemble.


Three-Piece Suit

A three-piece wedding suit—comprising a jacket, trousers, and matching vest—adds an extra layer of formality and versatility. Ideal for both grooms and groomsmen who want to maintain a sharp look throughout the day, the vest allows for a jacket-off reception style without losing polish. Fabrics range from cozy tweeds for autumn weddings to breathable linens for summer affairs. Contrasting vests can also inject personality, while a coordinated tie or pocket square keeps the party unified.


How to Choose the Perfect Wedding Suit

Selecting the right wedding suit for your groomsmen (and the groom) goes beyond off-the-rack measurements. Follow these tips to ensure everyone steps out in confidence:

  • Coordinate with the Theme: Match suit colors and styles to your wedding palette and venue. Formal ballroom events call for tuxedos or morning suits, while rustic or outdoor weddings suit lounge or three-piece suits in earth tones.

  • Consider Body Shapes: Different cuts flatter different physiques—slim fits elongate lean frames, regular cuts offer comfort for broader builds, and tailored fits balance both. Encourage each party member to try on styles to find their best silhouette.

  • Prioritize Fabric & Seasonal Comfort: Choose mid-weight wools for fall and winter, breathable linens or cotton blends for spring and summer. Lighter fabrics ensure groomsmen stay comfortable outdoors or during long photo sessions.

  • Match Accessories Strategically: Use ties, pocket squares, or vests to tie the look together. A unified accessory palette keeps groomsmen cohesive without forcing identical styles.

  • Seek Professional Guidance: Visit a reputable tailor for measurements—well-fitted shoulders, correct sleeve and trouser lengths, and the right jacket break elevate any suit. Even minor alterations can transform an average fit into an impeccable one.


Ready to Outfit Your Groomsmen?

Your wedding day deserves an ensemble that reflects your vision and keeps your groomsmen looking sharp. Explore our range of groomsmen’s wedding suits to find styles that complement your theme and personalities. Secure the perfect fit today and ensure every member of your party stands out—in all the right ways!


 
 
 

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