Looking Right With a Groomswear
Just because a groomswear looks good on you, it doesn’t mean that it is the perfect attire for the event.
Tip of the week: Consider the various aspects of the event to identify what kind of formal wedding will take place. Formality of a wedding comes in many different levels so identify which is which. Include the time of the day and the setting to know the level of formality. With these factors, you will determine what type of groomswear to wear, whether it be a classic tuxedo or a simple suit.
If you haven’t made up your mind yet, here are other tips to help you in your decision making:
1. Attending a less formal wedding? A three-piece suit will be fine. Here you will wear a button-down shirt, trousers and a jacket. If the ceremony is serious and quiet, then wear classic colors like brown, gray, black or navy blue
2. Attending a black-tie affair? A classic black tuxedo will be perfect for the night. If the event is held at daytime, go for white, dark gray or ivory tuxedos.
3. Attending a white-tie affair? A tailcoat and a pair of gloves will be great. If the occasion is ultra-formal, then a double-breasted tuxedo should do just fine.
See? Looking good is not all that matters. Looking right, definitely is. For more information regarding this article, read The Guide To Wedding Tuxedo.


heartofdarkness282 said on, October 07, 2008
My head is really aching right now. My friend is having this really elegant, formal wedding next week, and he told me to scour the Web for the most formal thing to wear. I'm not good with formal suits and events. I'm an artist! I'm a slob! Well, here I am in this website, trying to look for the right tuxedo. Can anyone tell me what pieces of clothing I should buy?
JimStudegr454 said on, September 21, 2008
View 2 CommentsHi, I've always wondered, what's the difference between a white tie and black tie affair? is it just the color of the tie that is involved or is there something else? Thanks for any reply from you guys.