Your wedding day is one of the most unique days in your life, so acquiring a beautiful suit that matches you as well could be important for looking and experiencing fine. There are so many colours to choose from, such as black and green, the choice for your wedding suit may seem endless. In this blog post, we’ll consider the most common colours of wedding suits grey, blue, black and green colour among them as well as how to pick the perfect one for your big day.
Grey Wedding Suits:
Grey is the best colour that most probably could fit all seasons in weddings. For example, in spring and summer you might wear a light grey suit to weddings which are guaranteed warmer weather; then turn up at fall and winter ceremonies donning your best charcoal grey threads instead. Grey can be casual or dressy based on the formality of your wedding. Pair a grey suit with a simple white shirt and brightly coloured tie for that classic style or choose to wear the patterned shirt for an edgy aesthetic.
Blue Wedding Suits:
Blue is a classic colour to suit almost anyone and tends to look great with nearly all skin tones. Not only are navy blue suits classic and stylish, but a light-toned blue like sky or powder bone is ideal for beach or destination weddings. Blue wedding suits will go brilliantly with brown shoes or gold accessories to create a split-complementary combo.
Black Wedding Suits:
When it comes to formal weddings, black suits are classic and never out of style so you may want one in your clothes shop as well. A black suit is for the most formal or evening ceremonies (or a true black-tie event). For your big day, wear a white dress shirt and bright shades such as red or purple for the added taste of an ultimate black layered suit.
Beige Wedding Suits:
Beige suits are perfect for weddings in the countryside. A light beige suit worn with earth-tone accessories gives off a cool and relaxed, yet stylish vibe that is perfect for laid-back weddings. And when the day is wrapped and you head into married life, that beige suit won’t feel like it’s strictly reserved for saying ‘I do’.
Green Wedding Suits:
Green may be an unconventional choice for wedding suits, but it is full of charm and character. Especially olive or forest shades of green can add a little sophistication to your look without being too flashy. This green suit works well with neutral accessories — we like the tan brogues and brown belt, which don’t fight for attention against green.
Conclusion:
The key when looking for a wedding suit is to think about how warm it’s going inside and out, Is this in the door or outside? Although you could fall back on the original grey or navy suit, timeless black tuxedo or pared-back beige numbers of weddings past, a hint of personality can never go amiss and if green is your new favourite colour to wear through marriage then embrace that. Make sure you try on multiple options before selecting the one, so that you can find the perfect fit to walk down and meet your significant other when saying I do.
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