The perfect wedding suit: style, fit, and individuality for the happiest day of your life

For the groom, choosing a wedding suit is more than just a fashion statement—it is an expression of personality, style, and appreciation for the occasion. While the wedding dress is often the focus of attention, the groom is increasingly gaining attention. A perfectly fitting suit not only enhances his appearance, but also remains visible forever in photos and memories. But what really matters?

A wedding suit is more than just clothing—it's a statement.

A wedding suit should not disguise the groom, but rather make him appear confident and stylish on his big day. Those who value individuality, quality, and expert advice will be rewarded with an outfit that leaves a lasting impression—on the bride, the guests, and in every photo.

The different styles

Classic Wedding: The timeless eye-catcher

An elegant wedding with a black tie dress code calls for a luxurious wedding suit—the tuxedo. This timeless masterpiece is an essential element in the wardrobe of any style-conscious gentleman and ideal for a classic wedding.

A single-button jacket in elegant black or midnight blue, combined with finely tailored black trousers, a white tuxedo shirt with wing collar and an elegant black bow tie, creates the perfect classic look. The cummerbund – a pleated silk sash worn around the waist – adds extra elegance. A white pocket square and black patent leather shoes complete this luxurious wedding outfit.

For a truly personal touch and distinctive style, a tailor-made wedding suit with a special jacket is the perfect choice – whether in elegant silver, velvet, or with an opulent jacquard pattern.

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2-piece tailor-made suitfrom €999.00
(incl. VAT, delivery time 4–6 weeks, express delivery available)

Cocktail Wedding: The cherry on top

At elegant standing receptions or cocktail-style weddings, the dress code is a little more relaxed—an ideal opportunity to make a stylish statement with an extraordinary wedding suit.

At Christian Weilert, we recommend luxurious tailor-made suits in dark colors such as navy, blue, anthracite, gray, or brown. Whether you choose a lapel jacket, a modern three-piece suit, or, for the more daring gentlemen, a double-breasted blazer with a striking button placket—every model will give you an impressive look.

A white shirt is the perfect match and adds a fresh touch to the look, while you can opt for more casual shoes, perhaps in an elegant dark brown. Subtle lapel pins, patterned pocket squares, and an elegant tie or bow tie add a luxurious finishing touch to the look and give it that certain something.

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2-piece tailor-made suitfrom €999.00
(incl. VAT, delivery time 4–6 weeks, express delivery available)

Casual Wedding: The Relaxed Tailored Suit

The location often determines the dress code, and for casual weddings—especially in summer or when traveling long distances—choosing the perfect wedding suit can be a challenge. In these cases, we recommend tailor-made suits made of cotton, linen, or other lightweight fabrics that combine elegance and comfort. In addition to classic summer suits, stylish combinations of chinos and blazers are also perfect for a relaxed wedding atmosphere.

A tie is not a must here, and depending on the setting, the classic white shirt can be replaced by an elegant knit T-shirt or a knit polo shirt. Pastel shades, gray, and blue are stylish options for fashion-conscious gentlemen who value high-quality tailored suits and luxurious details.

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2-piece tailor-made suitfrom €999.00
(incl. VAT, delivery time 4–6 weeks, express delivery available)

A wedding suit is not the same as a business suit

A classic suit for the office is not enough for your wedding day. A wedding suit can be more elegant, festive, and individual. Whether you choose a classic three-piece suit, a modern tuxedo, or a tailor-made suit, your choice should match the location, the bride's dress, and the groom's personality.

Tip: If you are getting married in a church, you can opt for muted tones such as dark blue or anthracite. For a summer wedding outdoors, beige, light gray, or pastel shades look fresher and more stylish.

The path to the perfect fit: off-the-rack or tailor-made

A wedding suit should fit like a second skin. Only then will it look confident and high-quality. Made-to-measure suits offer the perfect compromise between ready-to-wear and fully tailored suits.

Advantages of tailor-made wedding suits:

  • Individual fabric selection from hundreds of high-quality materials
  • Perfect fit according to the groom's body measurements
  • Personal details such as initials, special buttons, or inner lining
  • Exclusive consultation, often with appointment service and lounge atmosphere

Accessories that make all the difference

The choice of accessories takes the look to the next level. Bow tie or tie? Pocket square or boutonnière? Patent leather shoes or suede loafers? The answer depends on the style of the suit and the theme of the wedding.

Particularly trendy: color-coordinated accessories for the bride—e.g., a pocket square in the color of her bouquet or a tie in the shade of her lipstick.

Sustainability and quality—also important for wedding suits

More and more grooms are placing value on durability and sustainability. High-quality fabrics from European weavers, fair production conditions, and the possibility of wearing the suit after the wedding for business or special occasions speak for quality rather than mass-produced goods.

As diverse as your love!

AtChristian Weilert, you always get numerous options included. For you, this means no hidden costs—only the fabric quality determines the price.

Here you can get a detailed impression of everything that is possible withChristian Weilert:

Embroidery of your initials or wedding date
A wide selection of lining fabrics
Tailor's hand edge
Individually colored collar felt
Genuine horn or walnut buttons
and much more.

Partner of Wedding & Marriage in Düsseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia