Wedding Suits & Groomsmen

Wedding suits for the groom, the party, and the moment

Wedding Suits & Groom Styling for the Man Leading the Room

The Third Gentleman helps grooms and wedding parties choose the right suit or tuxedo direction, manage fit, and move early enough to protect the photos, the timeline, and the day.

Start the wedding suit profile Share the wedding date, venue, party size, and style direction. We will help turn that into a cleaner suit plan.

Built around three things

  • Fit
    Clean lines, better proportions, and fewer wedding-day surprises.
  • Coordination
    Groom first, groomsmen aligned, family dressed with intention.
  • Presence
    A suit that belongs in the photos, not just at the rental counter.

For wedding planners

A formalwear partner for your clients.

Need the menswear side handled for a groom, wedding party, parent, or polished guest? TTG gives planners a clear lane for suiting and formalwear support.

Wedding planner partners

For the groom

Your suit should not feel borrowed.

This is the look people remember. We guide the fabric, fit, color, and details so the suit feels like you, not a costume.

For groomsmen

Aligned without looking copied and pasted.

Keep the party coordinated while letting the groom stand apart. Clean color direction, easy measurement flow, and styling that makes sense.

For the family

Fathers, guests, and the men in the photos.

The father of the bride, father of the groom, brothers, and close guests should look intentional too. Not louder than the groom, just sharp.

For planners and venues

A cleaner menswear path for the men in the photos.

If a groom or wedding party needs a cleaner menswear path, The Third Gentleman can help with suit direction, measurement discipline, timing, and consultation-led guidance before the process turns rushed. The goal is to make the men in the photos look considered without adding pressure to the wedding team.

Serving Hudson Valley and NYC wedding clients, with remote consultation support when appropriate.

View the wedding-party coordination details

The smarter wedding suit plan

Skip the rental panic.

A wedding suit should be decided early enough to handle measurements, styling, and adjustments without turning the last two weeks into a fire drill.

8 to 12 weeks out: choose direction, color, and suit level.
10 weeks out: complete measurements and lock the party plan.
Final stretch: review fit, accessories, shoes, and day-of styling.

Buy vs rent

When does owning make more sense?

If I only need it once, should I rent?

Maybe. But most men need a strong suit more than once: the wedding, rehearsal dinner, future weddings, interviews, dinners, photos, and business events. If the fit matters, ownership starts to make more sense.

Can the groomsmen match without everyone buying the same thing?

Yes. The goal is coordination, not cloning. We can keep color, formality, shirt, tie, and shoe direction consistent while letting the groom hold the strongest position.

What happens after I start the wedding suit profile?

You share the wedding date, venue, party size, role, and style direction. TTG reviews the details, clarifies suit or tuxedo direction, and helps identify the next step: private consultation, made-to-measure path, wedding-party coordination, or a simpler ready-to-wear option.

What if the wedding is coming up soon?

Start with the wedding suit profile. We will review the date, party size, and style direction before recommending what is realistic. Some timelines may require a simpler path, a ready-to-wear bridge, or rush review when available.

Start here

Give the wedding a suit plan, not a last-minute errand.

Send the basics. We will help shape the look for the groom, the party, and the men who need to show up sharp.

Start the wedding suit profile

Private consultation

Planning wedding tailoring?

Book a private consultation for groom styling, groomsmen coordination, suit-versus-tux direction, timeline planning, and made-to-measure options.

Book a made-to-measure consultation