The InSider

With the weather cooling, InStitchu is keenly looking forward to the popular wedding season kicking off. We enjoy playing our part in thousands of couple's important day.

With this in mind, we have created our 2015 Wedding Suit Guide for you here to peruse and gain ideas and inspiration from. We will list the process, four alternative wedding looks from the traditional options and finally; a few tips on accessories.

We would like to point out that ideally your suits should be ordered two months in advance of the big day to allow time for small alterations after delivery in the odd chance you should require them.

The Process

You can organize for our Sydney Wedding Consultant to measure up the grooms party via this link here or you can call (02) 9222 2801 to organize a fitting time.

If you like, you can bring some photos or magazine cut outs of suits you want to influence your look and our consultant can work to best replicate the outfit or work collaboratively with you to create your own look.

After measurements and the outfit design are finalized, you can sit back and relax. We will deliver the suits to your door within the month.

Four Alternative Wedding Looks We Like

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Coffee Glenplaid Blazer w/ Navy Trousers

A beautiful contrast between the coffee and navy will create a superb open collar relaxed look for a daytime or beach wedding.

2

Navy Blazer w/ Charcoal Trousers

A formal option running with the popular theme we have seen of mixing and matching blazers and trousers. A rep stripe tie will round out this outfit with a preppy touch.

5

Blue Linen Suit

This fabric is a great option for a warmer weather winter climate or beach wedding. This 27% linen fabric is a vibrant blue perfect for an open collar wedding.

6

Glenplaid Suit

This striking suit will create memorable wedding photos. We recommend pairing it with a simple dark navy woolen tie and crisp white shirt to let the suit pattern stand out.

A Note on Accessories

Well-judged accessories can lift an outfit, we recommend sticking to three-four accessories, largely, a pocket square, cuff links and watch are the most popular combination. Others to consider include tie bars and lapel pins.

A nice touch can be for the groom to wear engraved cufflinks with either his or his bride's initials. A second popular trend is distinguishing the groom with his own set of accessories. This and more is the benefit of hiring the InStitchu Wedding Consultant to help you and your groomsmen be well-dressed on the big day.

You can organize for our Sydney Wedding Consultant to measure up the grooms party via this link here or you can call (02) 9222 2801 to organize a fitting time.

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