Not so far from now, the use of a more man-friendly color have been spotted with a groom on God’s holy altar during the sealing of all the nuptial arrangement. What was common to all people is the Black suit, tie and shoe. Black has never been a bad color I must point out, but “Weddings are moving away from tails and more modern, three-piece suits, with tailored fit”, says Mustafa Dhar, Head of buying at Moss Bros.
There are varying shades that would suit virtually every aspiring groom, these colors in thorough combination with the modern tailoring techniques will accentuates your physique, and notify quest where to point there cameras.
MODERN DAY STYLING
The beauty of this all, along with a few quintessential colors for the few who are cool enough to try them distinguishes the groom from the groomsmen. This may not be an issue of concern to a lot of grooms, after all it is only a one day event. True that is, this one day event may have a lot of memories; however, you can influence some if not all of it.
One thing has to be present; a crisp white button down. Anything other than a white crisp shirt will be just fine, yet let’s not forget its Holy matrimony and white represents peace, purity. Already been said, dressing grooms requires not but simplicity and distinctive panache. There are myriads of colors to choose from for your wedding these days; if the groom is classy enough to opt for checkered blazers, with black shawl lapels and matching black pants and shoe (Black shoes always make it to the church with almost all grooms that’s why), then the groom may dance and merry in black suits, or perhaps whatever other color is dominate on the grooms checkered suit. In reverse styling, the groomsmen may go the Mix-and-match; the groomsmen may opt for a window pane navy blue blazers, grey dress pants, white shirts with black bow ties, and matching black shoes, while the groom wears grey double breasted suits, white shirt, a pair of black shoe and navy blue bow tie. The most indelible fact about styling your grooms men is just so there is harmony and consistency.
Accessorizing may not be much of a problem for the groom, since he can always choose from a long list of Pocket squares, boutonnières, collar pins (if opting for regular dress ties), lapel pins and bracelets. For the big day, a very elegant boutonnière (A French word for buttonhole and it’s a floral decoration for a gentleman’s buttonhole) will do just fine, while the groomsmen can use elegant lapel pins and pocket squares that correspond with the entire outfit.
IN CONCLUSION
The Concept of this part of dressing your groomsman, is to drive home the idea of mix matching, wearing distinctive pieces and making it a homogeneous entity, like being 2-piece suite and matching it with a contrasting waist coat, or perhaps double breasted waist coat. If at any point any of the groomsmen opt for double breast blazers, it will only win them the best-dressed groomsman.
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