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Do you want the James Bond or James Dean look? Do you want to look cool or like you're having fun? Picking out your wedding suit can be a great way to let everyone know that you have style and class but you can also bring out yourself and have some fun with it. Too much flair and you make look a bit silly in a formal registry office or solemn church setting, but you can still but own your stamp on your wedding day look with little touches and subtle or not so subtle customisations.
The standard approach is to go down the line of the formal or classic look. A search online will show you the types of suits applicable here like dinner suit or maybe tuxedo. There are many variations even within this more standard range, and even so you can add your own choice of shirt with a minority tome of your favorite color and some cufflinks for your shirts in a style to suit your personality.
For those of you with a more outgoing personality and those that want to project a more fun tome to the proceedings you can take things a few steps further without going into the distasteful side of things. Many people use the waistcoat as canvas for their show off flash look. Waistcoats can come in sorts of bright colors, with intricate designs and patterns to choose from. With the waistcoat you can express your lighter side but also button up the jacket for the serious parts of the day, like your wedding vows!
If you want to spread your image among any guests and friends attending, you can advise or suggest they wear the same waistcoat or same colored shirt. This will give a unified look to the overall style of your wedding. Quite often you can get a good discount from suppliers if you bulk order a number of shirts or items at once, so well worth looking into.
Those bit glossy black and white or color photographs will look fantastic if you put the effort in over your wedding suit. Looking good next to your bride will only make her more happy and radiant. Have a classy, fun, classic or cool day; it's your choice.
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Source by Justin Philip King