Men's Tan & Beige Suits
A men's tan suit is an instant style upgrade. The go-to modern neutral: beige suits and khaki suits are easy to wear for outdoor weddings, summer events, and anywhere.

About this Collection
Tan suits land a versatile look that carries from a wedding party to the office, easily. Cool, refined, and easy to mix with the rest of your color palette or wardrobe, these tan, khaki, and beige suits for men are popular for outdoor weddings, destination occasions, and warm-weather events.
Dressing for business casual, a more laid-back ceremony, or a summer night out, our tan suits are built in breathable fabrics for comfort and the perfect fit, with jackets and suit pants sized separately and backed by our inclusive size range. Use our Fit Finder to order online or stop into a showroom for an in-person look.
Straight-Away Shipping
No waiting for an event date. Arrives 7-10 business days from placing order.
Fit Guarantee
Easy-as-can-be returns and exchanges, always free within the US.
Well-Suited for Groups
Wedding and event groups get organization and attention, free.

The Right Fit, The First Time
Skip the measuring tape headache and use our online Fit Finder or book a virtual appointment to land the perfect fit before your event. Order free fabric swatches to preview different shades of tan, khaki, and beige in person before you order.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to wear a tan suit?
A men's tan suit lands well in spring and summer, especially for outdoor events like beach weddings, garden party ceremonies, daytime parties, and destination weddings. The lighter color keeps things cool in both style and temperature, which makes a tan or khaki suit a strong pick when a darker color feels too formal or heavy. A tan suit also works year-round for casual settings or a softer, more laid-back look.
What shirt and tie combinations work best with tan suits?
Tan is a neutral suit color, so you have plenty of room to play. A crisp white shirt or a pale blue shirt is a classic pairing with any tan suit, while soft pastel options like blush, mint, or lavender add some seasonal personality. For ties, navy, burgundy, or forest green ground the look, and subtle patterns add contrast. A khaki suit or beige suit pairs especially well with earthy tones and lighter textures.
How formal can a tan suit be styled?
A tan suit can absolutely be dressed up for semi-formal, cocktail, and similar attire, though it’s best to avoid it for true formal dress codes. Add a white dress shirt, a dark tie, a pocket square, and leather dress shoes for a polished semi-formal occasion look that works for warm-weather weddings or daytime events. While tan is less traditional than a black suit or navy suit, the right accessories pull the look together for more formal events. For a more casual event, ditch the tie and go open collar.
How should a tan suit fit?
Like any great suit, fit is everything. A men's tan suit should sit cleanly at the shoulders, taper slightly at the waist, and break just right at the ankle on the suit pants. Because the color is lighter, a well-tailored silhouette keeps the look sharp and avoids any slouchy feel. A slim fit or classic fit cut works well in tan, with each delivering a flattering silhouette across body types.
Are tan suit jackets and pants sized separately?
Yes. Our suit jackets and dress pants are sized separately so you can pick the right size for each piece. That helps you land the perfect fit if your jacket and pant size do not match. Use our Fit Finder to confirm both sizes before you order.
What is the difference between a tan suit, a khaki suit, and a beige suit?
The three share a similar neutral color palette but land at slightly different shades. A tan suit usually sits warmer with more of an earthy tone, a khaki suit leans a touch greener and more utility-inspired, and a beige suit reads cooler and softer with a closer pull to off-white. All three work well for outdoor weddings, summer occasions, and any business casual or semi-formal occasion where personal preference and the rest of the wedding party's color palette guide the call.
More beige and light tan suit options include our sand suit, latte suit, and brown suits.
Can I wear a tan suit to a wedding?
Yes. A tan suit is a popular choice for outdoor weddings, summer weddings, and destination weddings, and it works for the groom, groomsmen, and guests. Pair the suit jacket with brown dress shoes, a white shirt, and a tie that pulls from the wedding party color palette to land a polished special occasion look.
Can a tan suit jacket be worn as a sport coat or blazer?
Yes. A tan suit jacket pulls double duty as a sport coat or blazer for casual events, paired with chinos, dark denim, or a different color of dress pant. That flexibility makes a tan suit one of the most useful pieces in your closet, since the jacket and pant can break apart for everyday wear after the wedding or formal event is done.
What shoes work best with a tan suit?
Brown dress shoes and black dress shoes are the most reliable pairing with any tan, khaki, or beige suit. Brown helps make the suit look a bit earthier, while black shoes with a tan suit is a more modern and formal look. A medium brown leather works well for outdoor weddings and casual events, while a darker brown reads more polished for a business meeting or semi-formal occasion, and a classic black is perfect for more dressy or fashion-forward events. White sneakers can dial things down for a casual event, depending on personal preference and the dress code.
Is a tan suit appropriate for a press conference or business occasion?
A tan suit can work for a daytime press conference, business casual setting, or warm-weather business meeting, especially when paired with a crisp white shirt and a dark tie for contrast. For a more formal business occasion or evening business meeting, a navy suit or charcoal pick still tends to read as the safer call, with the tan suit slotting in for daytime or summer-season events.
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