How much does a mens wedding suit cost?
In the mid-range, a groom can buy a nice suit for between $300 and $800. And, on the high end, it costs about $800 to $1,500 and up to purchase a quality designer wool or linen tuxedo or suit. The average groom’s tuxedo or suit cost is $197, according to the Bridal Association of America[1] .
Is the groom’s tux free at Men’s Wearhouse?
So men’s warehouse has the deal where if you rent (I think 5) tuxes then you can either get the grooms rental free or you can pay the grooms rental and pick out a suit to keep for free.
When should men get wedding suits?
One Month Before: Order the Groom Suit Each order is delivered two weeks before your wedding—plenty of time for the groom and groomsmen to try on their suits and ensure everything is right and ready to go before your big day.
What is a tuxedo vs suit?
The main physical difference between a tux and a suit is that tuxedos have satin details—satin-faced lapels, satin buttons and a satin side-stripe down the pant leg—suits do not.
Should groom match groomsmen?
Matching Groom and Groomsmen Attire Traditionally, a groom and his groomsmen wear matching tuxedos or suits, but today there are no hard rules. If you’re having a fall, rustic wedding and are incorporating colors of blush and burgundy, the groom and groomsmen should follow suit.
Whats the difference between a suit and tux?
The main physical difference between a tux and a suit is that tuxedos have satin details—satin-faced lapels, satin buttons and a satin side-stripe down the pant leg—suits do not. On a suit, the jacket, lapel and pants all consist of the same material.
Who pays for the Groomsmens suits?
Whether the groom and his groomsmen are buying new tuxedos or suits or renting for the occasion, his family is traditionally responsible for paying for that outfit (Note: In many modern weddings the groomsmen pay for their own outfits.)