What Should Groomsmen Wear? A Complete Style Guide

What Should Groomsmen Wear? A Complete Style Guide

When it comes to wedding styling, the groom may be the focus — but the groomsmen play just as important a role in the overall look.

Getting the balance right between coordination and individuality is key. The goal isn’t to make everyone identical, but to create a cohesive, well-considered style across the entire wedding party.

In this guide, we’ll walk through how to style groomsmen properly — from suits and colours to the finer details.

 

Should groomsmen match the groom?

Not necessarily.

Traditionally, groomsmen would wear the same suit as the groom — but modern weddings often take a more considered approach.

A popular option is to have the groom stand out slightly, while the groomsmen wear complementary styles. This could be achieved through:

  • A different jacket colour
  • A change in fabric or texture
  • Unique accessories for the groom

The key is keeping everything visually connected, without making it look uniform.

 

Choosing the right suit colour

Colour plays a big role in how the wedding party comes together.

Some popular combinations include:

  • Classic: Black or navy suits for all
  • Modern: Beige, sand, or light grey tones
  • Elevated: Brown, green, or textured fabrics for a more refined look

It’s also important to consider the setting — outdoor weddings often suit lighter tones, while evening or formal venues lend themselves to darker colours.

 

Coordinating without overmatching

The best wedding parties look coordinated, not identical.

You can achieve this by keeping certain elements consistent, such as:

  • Suit colour or tone
  • Shirt style
  • Tie or bow tie colour

Then introducing subtle variation for the groom, like:

  • A different jacket
  • A unique tie or pocket square
  • A more tailored fit

 

The importance of fit

No matter the colour or style, fit is what ties everything together.

A well-fitted suit ensures each groomsman looks sharp individually — and even better as a group.

This is especially important in photos, where small differences in fit become more noticeable.

 

Planning and timing

Coordinating suits for a group takes a bit of planning.

We recommend organising your groomsmen suits at least 6–8 weeks before the wedding. This allows time for fittings, alterations, and ensuring everything is ready for the day.

Working with one store to manage the entire group can also simplify the process significantly.

Styling the full look

Beyond the suit itself, the details complete the look.

This includes:

  • Shoes
  • Belts
  • Ties or bow ties
  • Pocket squares
  • Accessories

Keeping these elements consistent across the group helps create a polished, cohesive finish

Final thoughts

Styling groomsmen doesn’t need to be complicated — but it does need to be considered.

The right combination of fit, colour, and detail will ensure the entire wedding party looks sharp and well put together.

The Gentry Menswear is a Melbourne suit store specialising in wedding suits for grooms and groomsmen, helping coordinate entire wedding parties with ease.

 

Book a free consultation at The Gentry Menswear and let our team help style your groom and groomsmen for the big day.

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