Dressing a wedding party does not have to be stressful. With a clear plan and one point of contact, everyone shows up matching and on time. Here is the system we use with wedding groups in Jacksonville.
1. Decide the look first
Pick the color, the formality (suit or tuxedo), and whether it is two or three piece. Locking this early prevents last-minute debates. Popular choices for Florida weddings are navy, grey, tan, and classic black tie.
2. Get everyone measured early
Aim to have the whole party measured 8 to 10 weeks before the wedding, earlier for large groups. This leaves room for fittings and adjustments. Out-of-town groomsmen can be measured locally and send in numbers, but confirm a deadline so no one holds up the group.
3. Let the groom stand out
Keep the groomsmen in one consistent look, then give the groom a single point of difference: a different tie or bow tie, a vest, a lapel style, or a slightly different shade. It reads intentional in photos without clashing.
4. Use group help
We offer group fittings and wedding-party offers that lower the per-person cost. One organizer, one plan, and we handle the rest. See our wedding page and current offers, including a groom deal with qualifying wedding suits.
Frequently Asked Questions
How early should groomsmen get measured?
Aim for 8 to 10 weeks before the wedding, and earlier for large or out-of-town parties. This leaves time for fittings and any adjustments.
How should the groom stand out from the groomsmen?
Keep the groomsmen in one look and give the groom one point of difference, such as a different tie, a vest, or a distinct lapel, so he stands out without clashing.
Do you offer group discounts for weddings?
Yes. We have wedding-party and group offers that lower the per-person cost, and with qualifying wedding suits the groom's suit can be discounted. Ask when you book.
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