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The groom’s attire may be not as complicated as the bride’s but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t put much effort into it. There are still some things that you need to consider when choosing your attire, though that would depend on the type of wedding you are having. For groom attire ideas, you may check out this helpful guide.

Ultraformal Wedding

There are two options for this type of wedding. For daytime, the ideal is a cutaway coat (penguin style), gray-striped trousers and a gray vest. You can have a white dress shirt with wing or turndown collar, an ascot and black shoes. Top it off with a silk top hat, gray kid gloves and a Lily of the Valley boutonniere. For an evening ceremony, instead of the cutaway jacket choose a full dress coat. Swap all gray for black, except for the kid gloves, which should be white. Replace the vest with a cummerbund for a night-at-the-opera look.

Formal Wedding

For daytime, choose a gray or black tuxedo or cutaway jacket and a white pleated or plain bosom shirt with wing or turndown collar, with matching vest. For the neckwear, pick a gray ascot, but you may also opt for a standard necktie. For late afternoon or evening, a black tux is perfect. Match it with a white wing-collared shirt, either a black vest or cummerbund plus black bow tie. You may also swap the bow tie for a long, white tie.

Semi-Formal Wedding

If the wedding is during the day, the formal suit should have a white dress shirt inside, choose either a cummerbund or vest outside plus a bow tie. If it’s performed in the late afternoon or evening, a dinner jacket with cufflinks and studs will do. Have a matching trousers and a black bow tie to complete that semi-formal look.

Casual Wedding

Casual is nowhere near dirty jeans and stained T-shirt. It just means “informal.” For a summer wedding, either a combination of white trousers and a blue blazer or a full khaki or linen suit will do. For an evening ceremony, match a solid-colored suit with a white, turndown-collared shirt. Complete the look with a graphic tie and a white boutonniere.

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In a wedding, it’s always the bride’s dress that catches attention the most. But this doesn’t mean that a groom’s attire is not worth the effort. A groom’s wedding attire should hold its own beside the bride’s. To help you make your formal wear look great, here are some tips to consider.

Good fit

Make sure that everything fits well. The suit jacket should allow you to make a full range of movements, whether it’s buttoned or unbuttoned. Remember that you wouldn’t just stand stiffly during the whole event. There would be lots of shaking of hands, hugging and dancing.

One finger should fit between your shirt’s collar and your neck. For the cuffs, it should exactly rest at the wrist and must not ride up every time you stretch your arms. Your vest should fit comfortably when buttoned and ride just below your pant’s waistband. As for the pants, It should hit just about 1/3 of the way down your shoe.

Dress accordingly

You have a wide range of formal wear options, depending on how formal your wedding is and the time of day. For example, if you are going for a late afternoon wedding, a standard tux is fine as opposed to a suit with cutaway jacket, which is appropriate for a formal daytime wedding.

Accessorize

Wearing a dapper suit is not enough. Accessories can make you look more dashing as they turn your suit into an impressive ensemble. Stylish cuff links and stud sets can make your formal wedding attire look great and elegant. For your vest, choose a color and pattern that complements with the wedding party’s attire.

You have a choice between a long tie or a bow tie to complete your formal wedding attire. For a tuxedo, remember that long ties are less formal than bow ties. Also, take note that white ties are for ultra-formal themes, black ties are for formal and colored ties could fit in just about any occasion.

Make sure that you’ll be wearing a simple yet elegant leather shoes. Take the time to give them a professional shine to have them looking great.

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A beach wedding is considered informal so, obviously, a formal attire is not required. Normally, the groom’s outfit is uncomplicated to plan. This is even truer when deciding on the groom’s attire for beach wedding. To help you decide on a beach wedding attire, consider the following tips:

Match the bride’s attire

The most important thing to consider when thinking of a beach wedding attire for the groom is whether it matches the bride’s dress. The wedding might be informal yet the couple’s attire should still be matching.

Know the location

it is necessary to determine the exact location of the ceremony before choosing the groom’s attire for a beach wedding. Will you be actually on the beach or just near the beach? This consideration will help you decide whether to wear long pants or shorts.

How informal is informal?

You have the option to be in a less formal style, like wearing a nice pair of dark shorts with a polo shirt or be semi-casual, wearing a pair of jeans or pants with a button down shirt or polo shirt. Sandals would be ideal in this setting.

Choose the right material

Finally, to keep your body cooler, a light-colored linen suit is the recommended choice. Match this perfectly with a bright tie.

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