Wedding Tuxedos
A Look At Tuxedos For Your Big Day
Wedding attire is one of the most important parts of the wedding day. While the bride will spend hours trying on wedding dresses and picking out bridesmaid dresses, flower girl dresses, and other wedding attire, the groom's attire is just as important. Picking the right wedding tuxedo should be at the top of the groom’s to do list.
The web is full of resources to help women find wedding gowns No matter the color, style, or size of the wedding dress, from plus size wedding dresses to a petite bridal gown, there are hundreds of options. The same goes for bridesmaid's attire, which is even more varied than the options for a bridal gown.
But just as important as the wedding gown is the wedding tuxedo, and while these may not be described with as much detail as a bridal dress, there are still lots of options. The groom and his groomsmen should think carefully about what they want. The groom's attire should complement the bridal attire. This can be achieved by matching details. For example, if the bridesmaid dresses are in a certain color, the cummerbunds and ties on the tuxedos can be chosen to match.
The style of the wedding tuxedo should also be considered. For a very formal event, the groom may consider wearing a tuxedo with tails. Similarly, white ties convey an even higher level of formality than a white tie. On the other hand, for a more casual wedding, the groom's attire may be much simpler, opting for a gray suit and white shirt with no tie instead of the more traditional tuxedo.
Another option to consider is whether or not the wedding party will match the groom. It is common for the groom and groomsmen to wear identical tuxedos with matching accessories. However, it is perfectly acceptable for the groom to opt for a different colored jacket, vest, or tie to indicate his unique position in the day.
Finally, consider the tuxedos for other participants in the wedding. Ushers may be dressed in tuxedos, though it is perfectly appropriate for the ushers to wear their own suits without matching the bridal party. Similarly, the father of the bride often escorts her down the aisle. He may choose to wear a tuxedo that matches the rest of the groomsmen, or he may pick his own wedding attire for the big day.

