Fall Wedding Suit Colors and Trends for 2025
Published on July 1, 2025 | Updated July 2, 2025
By Nathaniel LongmoreAs the crisp air rolls in and wedding season turns golden, fall weddings continue to offer couples the perfect mix of cozy ambiance and rich, romantic color. And for those planning a 2025 wedding, the upcoming season brings an exciting shift in suit style: deeper tones, layered textures, and modern tailoring are all at the forefront, along with some stunning options in SuitShop’s Limited Edition collection.
If you’re looking to build a look that’s both trend-forward and timeless, read on for this year’s top suit colors, style upgrades, and ideas for coordinating your wedding party.
Trending Fall Wedding Suit Colors for 2025
This year’s fall color palette leans into nature’s richness with a stylish, earthy twist. While navy and charcoal remain classic options, we’re seeing a strong rise in more distinctive seasonal tones, especially among grooms, groomsmen, and fashion-forward guests. Here are four standout shades leading the way:


Left: BTS With Roxy
Right: Gabbie Messer Photography
Olive Wedding Suits
Olive is the unexpected star of fall 2025. This earthy green hue offers a fresh alternative to gray or blue suits while still feeling sophisticated. It works beautifully in both rustic outdoor ceremonies and more refined indoor venues, giving just enough edge without overpowering the rest of the party.
How to style olive green
Pair olive with a classic white dress shirt, a rust or copper tie, and leather shoes in cognac or chocolate brown. It also complements trending bridesmaid colors like rust, copper, and dusty rose, making it easy to coordinate the entire party.
Tweed Wedding Suits
Texture is big this fall, and tweed is delivering tons of it. With a subtle flecked pattern and warm, cozy finish, this material is ideal for October and November weddings, especially in cooler climates or countryside settings. It’s classic without feeling too buttoned-up, making it a perfect fit for rustic or vintage-inspired weddings. Want to go extra autumnal? Check out the olive green tweed suit!
How to style a tweed suit
Tweed is great for highlighting layers, an autumn fashion staple. Think vests, wool ties, and brown boots. Groomsmen can each wear tweed or mix-and-match with solid brown or tan to create a cohesive but varied look. It’s a particularly striking choice next to dresses in shades like forest green, copper, or deep burgundy.
Brown Wedding Suits
Brown is quickly becoming a popular neutral tone that’s versatile, grounding, and universally flattering. It brings warmth and depth to fall wedding attire while offering a refreshing alternative to traditional black or navy suits. Whether your wedding leans classic, boho, or modern, brown can fit right in.
How to style brown suits
As with any neutral, you’ll want to add pops of fall color through accessories. Try a burnt orange tie or a boutonniere with hints of yellow or green for a seasonal touch. It also complements neutral-toned dresses, especially champagne, taupe, or rust. For added texture, a patterned pocket square or a knit tie in an autumn hue can make the look even more memorable.
Clay Wedding Suits
Clay is ideal for couples wanting something bold yet seasonally appropriate. It has a warm, terracotta-like color that draws inspiration from desert landscapes and crisp autumn leaves. Eye-catching without being loud, this trending shade feels earthy, elevated, and modern all at once.
How to style a clay suit
Clay turns heads when paired with minimalist floral design and bridesmaid dresses in soft creams or muted blush tones. For a bolder look, try emphasizing it with darker fall shades like plum or navy in the wedding party. Accessorize with neutral shoes and understated ties to let the suit speak for itself.
The Rise of the Double-Breasted Suit
Double-breasted suits are making a comeback, and fall is the perfect time to embrace this more structured silhouette. SuitShop’s modern double-breasted cuts offer all the elegance of a traditional style with updated tailoring for a contemporary fit. The result is a look that feels confident, polished, and ready to take on a fashion-forward wedding.


Left: Amanda May Photos
Right: Harvest Photography for SuitShop
Why a double-breasted suit works for fall weddings
Cooler weather means more fabric and layering is comfortable, and double-breasted jackets look particularly sharp with vests and heavier textures like tweed or wool. This style is a great option for the groom to really stand out from the rest of the party. Try having the groom in a double-breasted clay or brown suit jacket while groomsmen wear single-breasted versions of the same color. This creates a subtle visual hierarchy and makes group photos feel cohesive without being identical. Finish the look with rich seasonal accents, like a burgundy boutonniere or patterned tie, for a tailored take on fall wedding style.
Groomsmen Style in the Fall: Coordinated, Not Matching
In 2025, wedding parties are shifting away from suiting up in the same outfit in favor of coordinated ensembles with individual flair. Fall is a great time to play with texture and tone to bring dimension to the group.

Ideas for styling groomsmen:
- Mix earthy colors to play on the season. For example: the groom in olive and groomsmen in brown or tweed.
- Keep color the same color but vary the style with suits for groomsmen and a tuxedo for the groom. Or, dress everyone in suits and vary the ties, pocket squares, or boutonnieres for a balanced and cohesive look.
- Use suits as a neutral base and tie in the color palette through bridesmaid dress coordination.
Looking for color pairing ideas? Fall 2025 bridesmaid dress trends are leaning into warm, earthy tones like copper, sienna, and soft green or sage.
Take Advantage of Seasonally Smart Fabrics
Fall is a season that embraces both comfort and polish, and the best suits strike that balance through the right fabrics and cuts.
- Textures like tweed are ideal for outdoor ceremonies or barn weddings.
- Lighter fabric blends (which can come in all the trending and classic fall wedding suit colors) offer breathability for warmer days in the season while still invoking the right vibe of an autumn wedding.
- Lined jackets and vests allow for stylish layering that also serves a practical purpose.
And with SuitShop’s range of fit options—including men’s modern and slim, women’s, and unisex, it’s easy to outfit your entire party in colors and cuts that flatter everyone.
Frequently Asked Questions About Fall Wedding Suits
This year’s trending colors include rich, earthy tones like olive green, clay, warm brown, and textured tweed. These shades not only reflect the season but also pair well with trending bridesmaid dress colors like copper, deep berry, taupe, and forest green.
Yes! Mix-and-match groomsmen and bridesmaid looks are very in right now. Try coordinating groomsmen in a range of earthy tones for a visually interesting but cohesive look. You can also vary textures while keeping the same base color, like pairing a tweed vest with a solid jacket in a matching tone.
Not at all. While double-breasted suits lean more structured, they’ve become increasingly popular for weddings of all styles, especially in fall. The added weight works well in cooler temperatures, and modern tailoring makes them appropriate for everything from black-tie optional to rustic chic weddings.
Neutral and earthy tones are the best match. Olive and brown pair beautifully with muted florals, burnt orange, or plum-toned dresses. Clay suits work especially well with champagne or blush bridesmaid gowns, and tweed adds great contrast next to jewel tones like emerald or sapphire.
Fall Into Style: Your 2025 Wedding Suit Starts Here
Fall weddings have always been a favorite for their color, comfort, and atmosphere. In 2025, suit trends are leaning into everything we love about the season: rich tones, texture, and effortless elegance.
Whether you’re saying “I do” under changing leaves or toasting in a candlelit barn, colors and textures like olive, tweed, brown, and clay will help you craft a look that’s stylish, seasonally grounded, and distinctly yours.
Ready to find your perfect fit? Explore SuitShop’s full range of fall suits and start building your wedding look today.

Nathaniel Longmore
Nate, a former SuitShop groom, is a writer by passion and trade. When he's not typing away from a local coffee shop, you can find him hiking the trails or searching the racks of a thrift store.