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Groom Suits for Every Wedding Style

Choosing the right groom suit means thinking about the setting, the season, the dress code, and the overall look you want on the day. It should feel right for the ceremony, work well in photographs, and stay comfortable through to the reception. 

TruClothing specialises in formalwear, with a wedding range that includes groom suits, tuxedos, waistcoats, and coordinated options for the wider wedding party, along with free UK delivery over £50 and 30 day returns or exchanges for added confidence when ordering online. Our range includes tailored 2-piece and 3-piece options, classic checks, tweed styles, plain formal suits, tuxedo looks that call for a smarter finish. We stock groom wedding suits from Harry Brown, House of Cavani, Marc Darcy, Paul Andrew, and our own TruClothing.com line, giving you a wide choice of styles, colours, and fits for different wedding settings. 

We also offer matching groom and page boy suits to help coordinate the wider wedding party.

What Suit Should a Groom Wear?

The right groom wedding suit depends on the formality of the wedding and the look you want to create. For many ceremonies, a 3-piece suit is a popular choice because it feels complete and polished throughout the day. A 2-piece suit can work well for warmer weather, more relaxed venues, or grooms who prefer a simpler finish. For black tie dress codes, wedding tuxedos for groom styling are often the most suitable option. 

Venue also plays a part. A classic tailored suit works well for hotels, churches, and formal venues, while tweed wedding suits and textured styles often suit barns, country houses, and autumn or winter ceremonies. Lighter fabrics and softer colours can work well for spring and summer dates, especially when the wedding has a more relaxed daytime setting.

A few things usually help narrow the choice:

•    3-piece suits give a more formal and traditional finish
•    2-piece suits can feel lighter and easier to wear in warmer weather
•    Tweed and textured styles suit rustic and country venues
•    Tuxedos are better suited to black tie weddings
•    The groom should look slightly more defined than the rest of the wedding party

Best Colours for Groom Wedding Suits

Colour plays a big part in shaping the overall look of a groom’s outfit. Navy remains a popular choice because it is easy to wear, works across different seasons, and suits a wide range of wedding settings. Grey is another strong option, with lighter shades offering a softer look and darker tones giving a more classic finish. Black continues to appeal to grooms who want a cleaner, more refined style, particularly for tuxedo dressing. 

For spring and summer weddings, lighter shades such as beige, stone, cream, taupe, and light blue are often chosen for a fresher look. Green is also becoming more popular, especially sage, olive, and deeper tones that add colour without feeling overdone. Brown works well for grooms who want more warmth and texture, while burgundy and other richer shades can bring a more distinctive edge to the overall outfit. 

The best colour often depends on the venue, the season, and the wider wedding palette. Some grooms want to keep things classic, while others prefer a softer shade or a colour that stands out a little more.

<h3>Shop Groom Suits for Weddings Online at TruClothing</h3>

Shopping for a wedding outfit often involves more than choosing one suit. Many grooms are also thinking about how the look will work with the groomsmen, what colour palette fits the wedding, and which finishing pieces are needed for the day itself. 

At TruClothing, the wedding range brings together groom suits, waistcoats, ties, tuxedos, and coordinated options for the wider wedding party in one place. This gives customers more flexibility when building the final look.

Grooms Suits FAQS

What suit should a groom wear?

The right groom suit depends on the venue, season, dress code, and the overall look you want on the day. Many grooms choose a 3-piece suit for a more complete wedding look, while a 2-piece suit can work well for warmer dates or a simpler finish. Tuxedos are a popular choice for black tie dress codes.

Should the groom match the groomsmen?

The groom should usually coordinate with the groomsmen rather than match them exactly. Keeping the same general colour direction works well, while giving the groom a different waistcoat, tie, texture, or jacket style helps him stand apart in a natural way. This keeps the wedding party looking pulled together without making the groom blend in.

How do I choose the right size groom suit?

The best place to start is with your chest, waist, and inside leg measurements, then compare them against the TruClothing size chart before ordering. If you are between sizes, it is usually worth checking the product fit notes and allowing time for any minor alterations before the wedding. 

When should the groom buy his wedding suit?

It is usually best to choose your wedding suit early enough to allow time for size checks, delivery, and any alterations if needed. Ordering too late can limit your options, especially if you are also coordinating with groomsmen, page boys, or matching accessories. Planning ahead also makes it easier to get the fit right and avoid last-minute pressure.