Wedding Suit Accessories
April 12, 2009 by suits
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Wedding Suit Accessories give you, the groom, the opportunity to add a little of your personality to your wedding suit outfit.
You may be a little restricted for example in your individual choice of tie colour, especially if you have a colour theme that you need to stick to (or risk being hung drawn and quartered by the future ‘Mrs” if you deviate from it).
However, cuff links, if you are careful, is one accessory option that you might want to have some fun with.
Cuff links come in all shapes and styles, so there is bound to be one style that suits your taste, so what are your preferences?
Here are just a few examples:
- Great looking black enamel spots cufflinks giving the appearance of bubbles!
- Mixed blue enamel cufflinks set in a grid design
- Scottish Flag design cufflinks set with both a high polish and sandblasted silver finish
- Chunky silver 15mm polo cufflinks set with gold beads on silver chain running through it.
We’ve got you spoilt for choice already !
For more ideas and suggestions, check out the cuff links collections.
Wedding Shirts
April 8, 2009 by suits
Filed under Wedding Suit Accessories
Wedding shirts traditionally worn by the groom are the formal Dress Shirt style. Over the years men have developed a more modern style of dress and in their choice of wedding shirts. However, some couples do still like to embrace past traditions and they plump for full traditional wedding attire.
Wedding Shirt Facts:
- A traditional tailored shirt has various components, such as the sleeves, which cover the arms, and a band of fabric around each wrist known as a cuff.
- The collar, a strip around the neck, is normally a turndown collar, with the strip folded down away from the neck, leaving two points at the front, the width of which is the spread.
- Where the two sides of the shirt fasten at the front, the buttons are fastened down the placket, and the yoke is the shaped piece of fabric used to cover the back of the shoulders
- There are various different styles of collar, which is the primary indicator of the formality of a shirt
- The main distinctions between cuffs are whether they require buttons or cufflinks to fasten, and whether they are folded back (double) or single.
- A high quality traditional shirt has long tails, extending almost to the knees at the back, and so has seven or eight buttons
- The vertical strip of fabric running down the front opening is called the placket.
- To give extra fullness to the back, there are often pleats where the back panel joins to the yoke.
- A dress shirt is ironed to remove any wrinkles and can be treated with starch for added smoothness and stiffness.
- Short-sleeved shirts have a plain (no-button) hem above the wearer’s elbow. They are considered a casual summer or tropical option. Perhaps more suited to a beach wedding in a hot climate.
Free Wedding Shirt with Each Wedding Suit Hired
As part of a wedding suit hire package, you can benefit from a brand new shirt with each suit order, and the shirt will be yours to keep.
Choose from these three options of:
- plain collar
- wing collar
- or the wing collar dress shirt
Get more details of your Free – Wedding Shirts – options.
Men’s Wedding Suits
April 8, 2009 by suits
Filed under mens wedding suits
This is article space for mens wedding suits, to be updated with actual article in due course, fo rlayout purposes at present.




