What to Wear to a Wedding as a guest- Wedding Outfits for men

1. Black Tie Wedding Attire

This code keeps the wedding formal, but easing up on all the “rules” is the name of the game here. A tuxedo will fit in nicely with Creative Black Tie, but you can branch out a little, too. Dinner jackets are a good choice, and both neckties and bow ties are welcome in patterns or low-key colors.

If you opt for a suit instead, just make sure you dress it up to keep up. So, all about you need are Dinner jacket tuxedo, White tuxedo shirt or dress shirt, Cufflinks, Pocket square, Patent leather shoes or velvet loafers


2. Semi-Formal Wedding

The semi-formal dress code is the more popular request for wedding invitations nowadays. And is your safest bet if a code isn’t specified at all. It’s more relaxed than black tie but is far from casual. But be warned: styling must not look like you’re off to the office or a court hearing. It’s a mistake too often made by men who want sophistication but come off as stuffy and polite. And unoriginal.

A dark suit is the foundation of a semi-formal look. Two or three pieces, it’s your choice. Black, navy and charcoal grey are all acceptable options, especially in winter. During the day and summer, a lighter suit can be worn, as long as you’re not foregoing your socks and tie. 

How about the shirts? Stick with a solid neutral color, a mild pattern, or a demure jacquard. Make sure the shirt is crisp, clean and pressed – the collar sharp, never floppy. And Oxfords are the go-to choice of shoes for a semi-formal ensemble.


3. Beach/ Outdoor Wedding

The location dictates everything here. If you’re a guest, ask the groom and best man what they’re wearing and take your cues accordingly. 

Do still make an effort and wear a suit – this is a special occasion – but your tailoring should reflect your surroundings. Go for looser trousers and an unlined jacket to allow air to circulate. And it should be light in more ways than one. You should choose a suit with a bright color. You’ll also want breathable fabrics such as cotton, seersucker, perhaps linen. But exercise caution before wearing a linen suit. It can crease badly so you may want to give it a test run in advance.

A suit made from 100 percent cotton will keep you cool on the beach, patch pockets will come in handy for your sunglasses. If you need to take the jacket off, the floral grandad-collar shirt – will look greatly untucked with the cuffs rolled slightly. The color coordinates well with the suit and sandals and the busy print will detract from any perspiration marks.





4. Cocktail Attire Wedding

Imagine your work is business casual, but you’re going out for the evening and can’t stop home to change your outfit first. Cocktail attire is that happy medium dress code that covers both bases. Aim for a look that can wear it to the office, but one that’s simultaneously dressed up enough for a formal event.

If that’s too vague, just make sure your outfit shows a little more personality than your 9 to 5 would merit. So what you should wear are Navy or blue suit, Necktie or bow tie, Tie clip, Cufflinks, Pocket square, Black or brown leather shoes


5. Casual Attire

While printing the word “casual” on a wedding invitation is admittedly risky, it’s your job to know better than to wear shorts, denim, or a t-shirt to a wedding. Casual wedding attire for men calls for dress slacks and a blazer, but a suit will definitely cover all your bases. Your look should mesh appropriately in a relaxed atmosphere while respecting the momentous event of a wedding.

All you need is a suit, shirt or a unique design t shirt (solids or patterns), Necktie (use it if you choose a shirt), Pocket Square, Brown suede shoes, Cufflinks (optional), Suede belt (optional)
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