Groom Guide
How to look your best on your wedding day
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Learn MoreIf you’ve received an invitation to a white tie event, first things first–good for you! Super fancy. However, white tie is one of the most formal and prescriptive dress codes out there so it is imperative that you really get it right. (And, no, it’s not acceptable to just wear a white bow tie with your tuxedo.) You need a tailcoat. You need a special white waistcoat. And you need a wing collar formal shirt. Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered with our exclusive bespoke–that’s right, bespoke–white tie tailcoat tuxedo.
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Whether you’re planning your own wedding or are a guest, the last thing you want is to look – or feel – out of place when you arrive. Especially if you’re the groom! Some weddings are black tie or black tie optional. Others are dressy casual or have no real dress code at all. But even if you know what the wedding dress code is, that doesn’t mean you know what you should wear.
Fortunately, we’re here to help. Here are the eight most common wedding dress codes you’re likely to come across, what they mean, and the most appropriate attire to wear for each one.