A lot of conversation before a wedding revolves around the bride’s gown and accessories and sometimes the groom can be overlooked. There are all sorts of ways for grooms to personalise their outfits according to their style and taste, creating a unique look for a very special day. If the couple are both into a particular style, there is no need to compromise for their wedding whether it is fifties vintage, sixties mod, seventies hippy or the roaring twenties look that they want. The details and finishing touches are what can really make an outfit something to remember.
If grooms are looking for something particular they may already have an idea of where to source items, but for those unsure of what they want they can start with these key areas to put a whole look together.
Outerwear – formal suits, linen suits, morning suits, highland dress, drape jacket, frock coats, britches, casual suits
Shirts - Dress shirts, button down Oxford shirt, cutaway collars, wingtip shirt, frilled front or pirate style shirt
Details - Waistcoats, cummerbunds, braces, belts and buckles, cravats, ruches, ties, bowties
Shoes - Dress shoes, wingtips detail, spats, boots, spurs, brogues, Converse, Chelsea boots, riding boots, crepe soled shoes
Hats - Top hat, Stetson, flat cap, porkpie hat, fedora, trilby
Accessories - Boutonniere, pocket squares, cufflinks, tiepins, pocket watches
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The groom can wear jeans or khakis, an activity coat and casual
shirt with tennis shoes. While trendy Indo western wear or chic
tuxedos might be worn now and then, nothing matches
the charm and magnificence of embroidered dhoti kurta or possibly
a Pathani suit. Keep in your mind that some weddings visit extremes of
color and elegance, so beach wear, cowboy garb, and space age jumpsuits might even be requested.
Think of crisp white linen tablecloths with blue gingham checked toppers, centerpieces of mixed pastel
spray roses and bluebells overflowing coming from
a large mason jar, blue sundresses for the bridesmaids and blue ties to the groom and groomsmen.