Our Style Guide

When celebrating new beginnings, dress for the occasion in a look designed for meaningful moments — one that feels distinctly your own. To make it simple, we’ve broken wedding attire into three clear categories: Black Tie, Formal, and Semi-Formal. Use this guide to find clarity in selecting the dress code, some Tip & Tricks and a little about our MtM line.

Black Tie

Black tie typically means an evening event, with a tuxedo as the standard. It’s traditionally worn with a white shirt, black bow tie, and black patent leather Oxfords. In summer, a white dinner jacket with black trousers is also appropriate.

Formal

This dress code mirrors black tie but allows more flexibility. You can choose a traditional tuxedo or branch into refined formal suits in classic colors, styled with a white shirt and tie.

Semi-Formal

Semi-formal offers the most flexibility, allowing for a classic suit and tie or a tailored shirt with trousers — provided the look remains polished, not casual. For summer or daytime weddings, opt for lighter colors and breathable fabrics.

Tips & Tricks

We have seen plenty of weddings in our time. Here is our advice to ensuring your day goes off without a hitch.

  1. Begin four months before your wedding date to give you enough time to explore your options, receive your garment and make any last adjustments.

  2. Let your groomsmen know what to wear, as well as where and when to get fitted.

  3. Opt for more relaxed, light and breathable fabrics for hot summer days.

  4. Get an extra shirt. Even a small stain can ruin your photos.

  5. Regardless, a fresh shirt for the second part of the day is always a good idea.

  6. Set time aside for your styling. Finding the right shoes, tie (or bow tie), pocket square, socks and cufflinks takes time.

  7. Wear in your shoes before the big day. Comfort is key to enjoying yourself.

  8. The groom doesn’t wear a watch. Your only focus should be having fun.