An Imperial Stitch wedding suit is made for the day you’ll remember forever. It is more than something to wear—it is a symbol of love, confidence, and a new beginning. Whether you are the groom, the best man, or a groomsman, your suit should make you feel proud, comfortable, and confident from the first look to the last dance. From timeless groom tuxedos to perfectly matched groomsmen suits, every piece captures the spirit of your celebration.
Each wedding suit is tailored from high-quality fabrics that feel as good as they look. Choose a superfine wool blend for a classic, elegant finish, or light linen for a summer or beach wedding. A slim fit offers a clean, modern shape, while a classic fit keeps you relaxed and free to enjoy every moment.
For grooms, our black and midnight-blue tuxedos always make a statement. If you want more personality, explore deep shades of charcoal, navy, or burgundy for a fresh, refined look. Our groomsmen suits are designed to complement yours—whether you prefer a matching color palette or a coordinated mix.
Every detail is crafted with care. From smooth silk lapels to the precise cut of the jacket, each stitch adds to the story of your day. Complete your look with a tie, cufflinks, or a pocket square to add charm and confidence.
An Imperial Stitch wedding suit is not just about dressing up—it’s about feeling your best on the most important day of your life. It is comfort, confidence, and timeless style woven into a suit that makes every moment unforgettable.
To style a two-piece suit, start with the fit. Get your measurements right and decide what style and fit you want to wear. You can choose from slim fit, relaxed fit or regular fit. Not sure on your size, get your tape measure ready and visit our size guide or head into any of our stores. You can then choose your colour and accessories. Your personal look, the time of year and the dress code for the event will play a big part in how you style your two-piece suit.
A two-piece suit can be a smart and stylish choice for summer, especially when you choose lightweight fabrics like linen or cotton. These materials are breathable and can keep you cool as the weather heats up. Think about colour too – in summer, you can go for lighter-coloured suits like beige, pastel tones or a light grey for a fresher look. A more relaxed fit can feel more comfortable in warmer weather. You can even skip the tie, or go for something more casual, if you want to beat the heat.
A good wedding suit usually costs between $300 and $1000, depending on the fabric, brand, and
tailoring. Custom suits are higher in price but offer a perfect fit and personalized design. Ready-made
options are more affordable for budget-conscious grooms.
The groom’s suit depends on the wedding theme and season. A classic black or navy tuxedo is ideal
for formal weddings. For summer or beach weddings, lighter colors like beige, grey, or light blue look
elegant and stylish.
Grooms often wear tuxedos or three-piece suits, while groomsmen match in similar styles but slightly
lighter shades or simpler accessories. This subtle contrast helps the groom stand out without breaking
the wedding’s color harmony.
Black, navy, and charcoal are timeless choices for formal weddings. For daytime or summer
weddings, go for light grey, tan, or cream. Match your tie, shirt, and pocket square with the wedding’s
color theme for a refined look.
A white shirt is always a safe and classic choice. For a navy suit, a light blue or ivory shirt adds a soft
touch. You can also add personality with a patterned tie or textured pocket square.
Order your wedding suit at least 8–10 weeks before the big day. This allows time for fittings,
tailoring, and any last-minute adjustments. Groomsmen should also have their suits ready at least four
weeks before the wedding.
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