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Groom trends for the 2022 season

groom trends

for the 2022 season

As brides pull out wedding books and scour the pages for their perfect dress, selecting colors for the bridesmaids and tweaking the floral design of their bouquets, thoughts of the groom’s attire for the wedding sometimes get left on the back burner.

But, just as there are wedding gown trends, there are also new styles and colors each year to help the groom stand out on his big day. Here are a few of those trends for the 2022 season.

contrasting buttons

Never out of style, a black tuxedo is classic and timeless. But if you’d like to bring a little extra flair to that tux, why not try a shirt with contrasting buttons? Those pops of black will show even more when paired with a bowtie.

shades of red

Burgundy, red or wine, especially in darker shades, give a big pop of color, yet are still easy to pair with any other colors in the wedding and make a big statement. waistcoats with wow

Want to wear a traditional style suit or tuxedo for your wedding, but want to make a statement? Add a waistcoat with wow! Bring in a contrasting color or print to make people sit up and take notice.

cream to beige

If you’re looking for a great way to give your summer wedding a casual, yet sophisticated look, check out suits in off white, beige or cream. These neutral shades are also perfect for a destination wedding.

tailored suits

Still the favored style for grooms, the slim-fit suit will fit snugly, but comfortably, with a tapered fit at the waist and ankle.

mini-prints

On the other end of the spectrum from large patterns, microprints will give a finished look to any suit. Pairing these small patterns with solid colors in both the waistcoat and slacks will keep everything upscale and eye-catching. tweed for all seasons

Another classic style – tweed – is a sophisticated look, but wearing a heavy fabric in the summer is a no-go. If you love the look of tweed, but don’t want to be weighed down by the prickly fabric, try a tweed waistcoat or jacket paired with a lighter fabric in trousers.

large checks

Oversized checks are trending this season, giving the well-dressed groom a sharp, but relaxed image.

accessorize

Brides and bridesmaids have had shoes dyed to match their dresses for many years, but now grooms can add that same flair to their wedding day wear. Matching your shoes and belt exactly to the shade of your suit or tuxedo will add a sleek look to your attire.

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