How to choose the right wedding suit for yourself?
Choose according to skin tone
The fair-skinned groom is not very picky about the fabric color. Besides the basic colors like black, gray, white and navy blue, he can try more light or warm tones, such as light gray or light brown, which will make him look younger and more fashionable.


The new groom with a yellowish complexion can choose not only black, gray and navy blue, but also the recently popular beige and dark green, which will make his skin look whiter.


Grooms with darker skin tones are advised to avoid light colors, as they will make their skin appear even duller. They should consider darker or neutral colors, such as gray, black, and blue, which will brighten their complexion and overall appearance.

Choose according to body type
For taller, slimmer grooms, it's recommended to consider solid colors and plaid. Plaid can visually widen the figure, and when paired with a vest, they will create a more layered and fuller look.

For taller or shorter grooms who are on the heavier side, it is recommended to consider solid colors and stripes, as stripes can visually have the effect of making someone appear slimmer.

For shorter, slimmer grooms, it is recommended to consider dark-colored velvet series. This type of fabric has a certain support, which can make the suit more three-dimensional and avoid it from being soft and clinging to the body. It can make you look taller and more composed, and can also modify your figure and not expose your thinness.

Choosing a suit is never about "choosing the most expensive" or "choosing the trendiest," but about "choosing the right one." Remember, the best suit is always the one that makes you feel confident and at ease.