For a casual wedding: the mix-and-match approach
The casual wedding can be tricky to navigate, sartorially speaking. Just how dressed up or down should you go? Aim for somewhere in the middle and take a smart-casual approach, teaming a blazer with flat-front trousers or chinos in a different colour. Replacing a shirt and tie with a polo shirt or T-shirt instantly makes a blazer feel less formal, as will wearing casual footwear or box-fresh, minimalist trainers instead of smart leather shoes.
For the quirky-venue wedding: the double-breasted suit
You’ve secured the characterful pub, music hall or industrial warehouse venue of your dreams, so you’re going to need a standout suit to match your standout wedding destination. Our textured double-breasted jacket and trousers are just the thing for the groom or guest who’s looking for something a little different. Style it with a white shirt, clash patterns with a polka-dot tie and finish the look with a pair of navy suede loafers.
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Words: Miranda Eason