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Groom’s Guide: Suits, Accessories, and Style Tips

  • Writer: Jacob Paura
    Jacob Paura
  • Dec 9, 2024
  • 2 min read

While much of the spotlight is on the bride, the groom’s style is equally important. Your outfit sets the tone for your wedding and is a reflection of your personality. Here’s everything you need to know to look your best on your big day. The ultimate groom's style guide:


groom adjusting his watch on his wedding day

1. Choose the Right Suit or Tuxedo


Decide between a suit or tuxedo based on your wedding’s formality. A tuxedo is perfect for black-tie events, while a tailored suit works well for semi-formal or casual weddings.


2. Focus on Fit


The fit is everything. Opt for a tailored look—whether slim-fit or classic cut—that complements your body shape. Schedule fittings early to allow time for adjustments.


3. Coordinate with Your Wedding Theme


Incorporate your wedding colours into your look. Subtle details like a pocket square, tie, or boutonniere can tie your outfit to the overall theme.


4. Accessorize Thoughtfully


Accessories are your chance to stand out. Consider cufflinks, a stylish watch, and a tie bar for a polished finish. Add personal touches like monogrammed details or a family heirloom.


5. Don’t Forget the Shoes


Invest in high-quality shoes that match the formality of your suit or tux. Make sure they’re comfortable and broken in before the wedding day.


6. Grooming Counts


Last on the groom's style guide; Plan a haircut a week or two before the wedding and consider a clean shave or well-groomed beard. Skin and nail care can also elevate your look.


Videography Captures Your Style


Your wedding look is more than just a suit—it’s part of your love story. A wedding film preserves the details of your style and the confidence you exude as you walk down the aisle, making those memories timeless.


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