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What should Fi wear?

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Re: What should Fi wear?

  • edited December 2011
    your colors are royal blue and red?  Personally I think the black black and blue looks like a high school prom.  If he gets a matching three-piece suit then yes there is a vest.  I would buy him a nice three-piece tailored suit (dillards has a great suit section) and pick up a nice either ivory dress shirt for a pattered blue tie. or a navy suite with a brighter blue pocket square for a pop of color and a blue stripped shirt with skinny dark blue tie. (my FI says that three-peice suits don't fit all men's body types).  The groom should stand out too and not just look like the rest of the bridal party or worse the decorations.
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  • edited December 2011
    Are you 100% set on a black suit?  If not, what about a gray/dark gray suit with a royal blue tie?
  • Theresa626Theresa626 member
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    edited December 2011
    I think if he wears a vest, it'll look too much like the tux which doesn't seem to be what you want.  I have seen some people do an all linen/tan suit with a matching tan vest for a beach wedding. But, if you're doing the colored vest, you might as well just have him wear a tux.  I'm not really a fan of the black shirt with black suit.  It looks really flashy/trendy and will look totally out of date like something from the seventies in ten years or so.  I would have him wear a blue tie and a white/ivory shirt or perhaps a blue shirt with a white tie if you want him to look different than the groomsmen.  
  • edited December 2011
    I would say have him wear a dark blue suit with a white shirt a patterned blue tie and blue pocket square. A guy with that frame doesn't need to me very flashy it will look bad.  You want to compliment him. If you got ot dillards or department store they can easily find things that will fit him and measure him.
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