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While there are only a few big days that are really life changing, a wedding day is bound to be one of the highest on the list. The planning and cost of pulling off an extravagant event like a wedding shows just how important it can be. On this day that will be remembered by a couple their whole lives, everyone wants to look their best. This is especially true of those in the wedding party. Everyone has their eyes forward, and that means the stage is set for the groomsmen to stand tall. A few basic parts of the outfit for the groomsmen will have to be in place for the big day.
Tuxedo:
Before the big day even arrives, the bride and the groom need to decide on what color of tux the groom is going to wear, along with the dress color of the bridesmaids. Then the available hues can be looked at in the local tux shop. Also, a tuxedo shop will have the latest designs and freshest looks on display so that the guys can get a real feel for the outfit and how it will look on all of them. Usually, the best time to check out the tux shop is during mid-week. This will ensure that the clerk has plenty of time to wait on you, and everyone can work together to come to the right decision.
Vest / Comber bun :
While the traditional comber bun may not be the first choice everyone, it has become okay just to wear a vest. This is the look that many more guys are going with on their big day. A properly fitted jacket goes well with a vest, and can complete a very debonair contrast with the bridesmaids.
Cuffed Shirt:
Some wedding parties may call for a colored shirt to be worn, but most will keep everything in the groomsmen outfits simply black and white. Whatever the color, be sure that the shirt is tailor fitted to be worn well under the vest and jacket. Also, having each groommen wear matching cuff links is a classy touch to the whole wedding party. When wearing a fine suit or tuxedo, a cuffed shirt is a good idea no matter what the occasion.
Footwear:
Getting the groomsmen matching shoes may not be a small, easy task. This is one area that would be best to get handled early in the game. Basic black is always a safe bet, but be sure to pick a style that will complement the suit or tux. Smooth lines and fine laces are a great way to keep it simple, yet sharp.
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Source by Alain Picard