FAQ
Frequently asked questions about men’s formal wear: helpful tips for choosing the right suit for weddings, formal events and special occasions. In our Magazine you will find other useful suggestions.
Choosing men’s formal suits means starting with the type of event, the time of day and one’s role. For formal ceremonies, tuxedos or men’s morning suits are indicated, while for more versatile settings a men’s formal suit in blue or gray works well.
It is important to always check the fit on the shoulders, chest and length of the pants, because that is what really determines the elegance of the ensemble.
When figuring out how to dress for a men’s wedding, it is essential to consider time of day and season.
During the day, light or blue suits are more appropriate, while darker shades are preferred in the evening.
For a summer wedding, it is best to choose light, breathable fabrics, such as cool wool or light blends, which are also ideal as men’s summer formal wear.
The look can be completed with men’s formal ties or, in more formal settings, bow ties.
For an anniversary or elegant ceremony, the goal is to be well-groomed without being too formal. A classic suit in blue or gray is always a safe choice, especially when paired with a clean shirt and an understated tie.
If the event is evening or more elegant, you can opt for a more structured suit or even a tuxedo, while maintaining a balanced style. In less formal settings, a neat separates, with matching but not identical jacket and pants, also works well.
Details make the difference: shoes, belt and accessories should be consistent with each other. The important thing is to feel comfortable and have a look that suits the type of event, without excess but with attention to each element.
Accessories make all the difference in a men’s formal suit.
The men’s formal vest adds structure and formality, especially for groomsmen and groomsmen.
Ties or bow ties should be chosen according to the style of the suit: more classic with a tie, more formal with a bow tie.
It is important to maintain consistency between colors and materials, avoiding too strong contrasts.



































