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THE EVOLUTION OF WEDDING SUITS: STYLES, FABRICS, AND MODERN TRENDS

2-1 The design and style of wedding suits

The design and style of wedding suits have gone a long way. From a time when their looks exceeded the grandeur of what brides wear, to how today’s menswear for weddings has become as simple and minimalistic as possible. 

Embark on a journey with Baoxiniao in this guide as you discover the evolution of wedding suits in terms of the following pointers:

  • Design styles
  • Fabrics
  • Colors
  • Craftsmanship and structure
  • Accessories

Let’s begin!

Design Styles

Wedding suits for men are either designed with peak lapels, shawl collars, single-breasted, or double-breasted layouts. Take a look at each:

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Peak Lapels

This design is a formal lapel style popular in men’s wedding suits. Also referred to as pointed lapels, they are much wider than notch and shawl lapels and are characterized by sharp and upturned edges forming a pointed edge, hence the name “peak.”

Commonly found on double-breasted suits, dinner jackets, and tuxedos, suits with peak lapels make them look more angular, elongating your frame. To highlight their look, pair them with wider ties and large bow ties. 

Shawl Collars

You won’t find pointed edges here if you prefer not to intimidate others with the design. These collars are characterized by smoother and rounder lapels gracefully curving and wrapping around the wearer’s neck. Therefore, you get a look that’s more subtle and stylish. Men who want to make lasting impressions, but don’t want to be flash choose this style.

Single-Breasted

Single-breasted wedding suits are the most common style of all. It is a classic style of formal menswear perfect for daytime weddings. They feature notch or peak lapels, plus a front closure with a single row of buttons, though it can have one or more buttons. Coming in various colors and patterns, such as dark blue wedding suits or a light blue suit, they are very versatile, can be dressed up or down, and are less formal than double-breasted suits. 

Double-Breasted

Double-breasted suits are the epitome of class and elegance. Not every man attending a wedding would be confident to wear such a suit. 

A double-breasted wedding suit may either be a coat or jacket with two parallel columns of buttons and overlapping front closure. 

Now, those designs are more modern, far from the opulent garments back in the day, reflecting changing fashion trends and personal expression. 

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Fabrics

When choosing the perfect suits for men, black or dark blue, or other striking colors, you’d want to go high-end or go home. High-end wedding suits for men are made of the following fabrics:

Italian Wool

A wool that’s said to be Italian is made of raw materials from that country. Historical accounts show that cultivating this wool during the Middle Ages was one of the main revenue sources for them, so this material has since been seen in garments. 

It is characterized by its ultra-soft texture, protection against allergies, durability, and breathability, among others. So, if you want both beauty and comfort at the wedding, choose this fabric.

Silk Blends

Now, silk blends, such as silk pantsuits for weddings, menswear-style, are more leaning toward Asian designs. Soft, easy to carry, and luxurious, silk blends are a mix of silk plus other fabrics like wool or linen. They are also resistant to wrinkling and dry quickly. 

Velvet

It takes courage to wear a velvet wedding suit. Velvet is a material that stands out because of its texture. When used for clothing, it is characterized by a short soft dense wrap pile. Soft, warm, and elegant. 

Linen

You’ve heard about linen as a material for bedsheets, but this is also used as fabric for menswear wedding suits. A linen suit wedding attire is probably the most comfortable of the bunch. They are made of lightweight and breathable fabric, which is why outdoor weddings that need to withstand the summer’s heat prefer them. Or, beach weddings, perhaps, for their relaxed look.

Cashmere Blends

Also making it to this list are cashmere blends. Originating from India, this fabric features a mix of cashmere with other types of fabric, maybe wool or fiber. It thus creates a luxurious, soft suit with added warmth compared to pure cashmere, so it’s perfect for weddings during wintertime.

Those fabrics won’t just reflect a point in time when they were immortalized, but also the cultures they have become part of, such as Indian culture for cashmere and Oriental culture for silk.

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Colors

In addition to classic black and dark blue, there are personalized colors that are becoming increasingly popular to meet the needs of different wedding themes. Let’s have a look:

  • Classic Black: Timeless, classy, and very flattering, this color exudes elegance, no matter what the range of formality a wedding has. 
  • Dark Blue: Versatile, in-depth, and playful, this color complements all skin tones without going too informal or too casual.
  • Burgundy: Bold yet luxurious, burgundy will get you ready to make a statement. They exude warmth and confidence, ideal for weddings in autumn or unconventional wedding themes. 
  • Dark Green: It only gets more and more fun at this point. You’ll certainly shine with this color, suggesting an earthy and regal feel. But, this color may only be appropriate for outdoor or garden weddings. 
  • Ivory: Soft plus elegant, an ivory wedding suit is best for summer or beach weddings. 

The color options for men’s weddings have evolved from being too formal until today when colors help a person express his individuality. 

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Craftsmanship and Structure

Without the proper craftsmanship and structure, wedding suit companies wouldn’t really be able to create a suit that the wearer and his loved ones will adore. 

Craftsmanship in men’s wedding suits is all about structure and comfort. For instance, linen linings exhibit breathability, while handmade details such as pick stitching showcase artistry. Comfort is the centerpiece of lightweight designs. 

Through the years, craftsmanship has evolved with emerging technologies and innovation, allowing suitmakers to explore revolutionary styles. 

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Accessories

Lastly, accessories have also been part of how wedding suits have evolved across ages. The most common ones are bowties, pocket squares, three-piece suits, and cufflinks. 

Bowties

Without bowties, you wouldn’t actually be able to complete the look. Bowties are more classic, more dapper than neckties. 

Pocket Squares

If neckties are too common and bowties are too simple, you can choose to wear your suit with pocket squares. They improve aesthetics, adding a refined sophistication. To say it is dapper is an understatement. 

Three-Piece Suits

With a vest added to the coat and the undergarment or the polo, three-piece suits add structure, depth, and touches of tradition.

Cufflinks

They may be small and often neglected as part of suits, but they offer a personalized, luxurious touch, reflecting your personality and style. Other accessories are lapel pins, tie bars, and watches, whose every look has also changed over the centuries. 

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Baoxiniao, Creating Timeless Elegance 

Indeed, the evolution of wedding suits has gone miles across history – opulence, sophistication, and simplicity – and there are certainly more changes in design to see along the way. 

Speaking of history, the Baoxiniao factory holds a history of 40 years in the production of a wide range of suits, opening opportunities for our business partners to customize the products you choose. You can visit the product range at Baoxiniao and see how we are crafted with precision and excellence.

Partner with the Baoxiniao team and introduce elegance to your customers. Consult with us today. 

Resources:
  1. The Ultimate Guide To Wearing Peak Lapels | Black Lapel (1)
  2. Double Breasted Suits vs. Single Breasted Suits – StudioSuits (2)
  3. Men’s Double Breasted Suits | MrGuild (3)
  4. Italian Wool Suits: Everything You Need to Know – StudioSuits (4)
  5. Velvet Definition & Meaning – Merriam-Webster (5)
  6. Thoughts on cashmere suit fabrics (6)

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