Men's Wedding Suits & Tuxedos
Celebrate with men's wedding attire for every dress code. From a classic tuxedo for the groom to a blue suit for a wedding guest, get the perfect fit for the big day.

About this Collection
Men's wedding wear for every role and dress code. Our wedding suits and tuxedos deliver classic elegance with contemporary style that works for the groom, wedding party, or wedding guest. Suit jackets and dress pants are sized separately for the perfect fit on every body type.
Own your wedding outfit for the same price as a rental suit. From black tie formal events to father-of-the-groom outfits to cocktail attire for a semi-formal wedding, find men's wedding attire in colors and luxurious fabrics that match any wedding style. Shop online with our Fit Finder or visit a showroom to get fitted in-person.
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
Use our online Fit Finder or book a Virtual Appointment so every groomsman in your wedding party gets the perfect fit easily. And make sure your suit color fits your wedding palette with fabric swatches.
Frequently Asked Questions
Should a groom wear a tuxedo?
A tuxedo is a classic choice for formal or black-tie weddings. It's also a great way for the groom to stand out from the wedding party or the guests—consider a black wedding tuxedo for the groom and black suits for the groomsmen. Unless you're hosting a casual wedding, a tux makes a timeless statement.
Is a tux or a suit better for a wedding?
It depends on the dress code and the mood you want for your wedding. A tuxedo is best for black tie or formal settings. A men's wedding suit offers more versatility for semi-formal or outdoor ceremonies. Want to wear color or get creative with your look? A suit gives you more options. For classic formality, go with a tux.
What color tuxedo is best for weddings?
Black and navy are the most traditional choices for grooms and groomsmen tuxedos. Bolder options like burgundy or dark green make a stylish impact for evening ceremonies or seasonal weddings.
What makes a suit good for weddings?
The best wedding suit balances comfort, structure, and polish. Look for clean lines, breathable fabric, and the right fit so you can move comfortably from the ceremony to the dance floor.
What should men wear to a wedding as a guest?
Wedding attire for a wedding guest depends on the dress code. Black tie calls for a classic tuxedo, while cocktail attire means a dark suit or blue suit. For a semi-formal wedding or outdoor wedding, a lighter wedding suit works well.
What's the difference between a wedding suit and a wedding tuxedo?
A classic tuxedo features satin lapels and is traditional for black tie events. A wedding suit uses matching fabric throughout and works for semi-formal dress code, cocktail party, or more relaxed wedding clothes.
What men's wedding attire works for summer and winter weddings?
For a summer wedding or outdoor wedding, choose a light suit in a brighter color or navy blue. Winter weddings call for a dark suit, velvet jacket, textured fabric, or 3-piece suit that adds an extra layer of warmth and style.
Should I rent or buy wedding wear for men?
Men's wedding wear at SuitShop costs about the same as a rental suit, but you keep your wedding outfit for future formal occasions. Own a suit you can wear to every wedding, cocktail party, and special occasion without spending more.
What accessories complete men's wedding attire?
Pair your wedding suit with a dress shirt, bow tie or necktie, and pocket square as a statement piece—choose a silky pocket square for more formal dress codes. Men’s dress shoes and a belt or suspenders in brown or black are the practical elements to round out the outfit. Create the classic 3-piece suit look with a vest .
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