Thursday 11 July 2013

What to Wear on Your Big Day, a Tuxedo or a Suit? - Business - Small Business

In general, the focus of the ceremony is the bride. People are likely to spent on picking out the brides dress, while the grooms job for the most part is to be clean, and ready for the I dos. So, there is a question that should the groom wear a suit or a tuxedo?

There are plenty of pros and cons for either a wedding suit or a tuxedo, weighing them out can help with the answer in no time. Rule of thumb is, the more traditional the wedding the more you lean towards a tuxedo. Traditional means a religious service, big guest list, plenty of grooms men and brides maids. Tuxedos become more necessary for large parties because they can be rented. Whether you are paying for them or your Grooms men are, renting a tux can help save some dollars.

Suits in general cant be rented, requiring you and wedding party to fork out major dollars in order to match. A big negative with rented tuxes is that they have a tendency to look like rented tuxes. A great way to get a better fitting tux is to get the jacket one size smaller than you usually wear. A typical rented tuxedo is big and boxy, by going one size smaller you will get a much more tailored look.

A suit matches the much more relaxed feel of a non traditional wedding. Unlike a tux asking your grooms men to buy a suit will, at the very least, have some carry over value as they will be able to wear it after the event is over.

Match the attire to what the bride is wearing. If she is wearing a princess like gown with a long train, if she has suggested a fairy tale theme a tux (maybe even with tails) is the perfect way to go. Again the more formal her attire the more formal you should be too. And even with tuxedos there are varying degrees of formality as well. Vintage tuxedos and custom tuxedos give you the option to get the look to match the most "fairy tale" of gowns and this is something that translates well in the wedding pictures.

If the Bride will wear a less formal dress which is no train, no veil, then a suit is definitely the way to go for grooms aren't. In addition, if you dont want to have any issues on the big day, then the communication is the key.





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