Need a New Wedding Suit? Here Are 6 Sharp Options
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Finding the right suit for a wedding is harder than it sounds. You probably don't want to use the same suit you wear to the office (it's a special day for everyone), but it shouldn't be too casual or loud either. Plus, with many weddings in warm weather or far-away places, you might have to consider temperature and travel capabilities too.
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Best Overall: Navy Fit Solid Suit
Budget Pick: Tailored Fit Solid Suit
Warm Weather Pick: Slim Fit Linen Blend Suit
Destination Wedding Pick: Traveler Performance Collection Wool Blend Suit
Casual Pick: Reserve Collection Tailored Fit Solid Suit
Black Tie Pick: Slim Fit Black Palm Tuxedo
If you're in need of a new wedding suit, we recommend checking out Jos. A. Bank. The menswear retailer has one of the best selections of wedding suits, whether you're shopping as a guest or the groom. Best of all, most of Jos. A. Bank's wedding suits are very affordable, which is a nice plus when every other aspect of a wedding is expensive.
Below, we've rounded up some of the best wedding suits at Jos. A. Bank, including picks for destination nuptials, more casual weddings, and formal affairs.
BEST OVERALL
$350
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You can go wrong with a classic navy suit. This best-selling example from Jos. A. Bank features the brand's 'tailored' fit, which is between slim and traditional — just right for the current suiting landscape (and most body types). You can also get a matching vest with this one, which we love for the groom or his groomsmen.
BUDGET PICK
Weddings are expensive, whether you're the guest or the couple-to-be. Luckily, you can save a bit on your outfit with this budget-friendly suit at Jos. A. Bank. It's currently discounted to just $200, down from $449. It comes in three classic colors (navy, dark gray, and black) and also comes in big and tall sizes.
WARM WEATHER PICK
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If you're heading to a wedding somewhere toasty, check out this linen blend suit. Besides being more breathable than a typical wool suit, this linen number also looks more summery and special for your loved one's (or your) big day.
DESTINATION WEDDING PICK
$475
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This Traveler Performance suit is designed to be worn comfortably for hours on end (say, on the plane) thanks to a stretchy fabric and anti-odor properties. Plus, the suit is wrinkle-resistant, which comes in handy if you're putting it on right out of the suitcase. Despite all these performance features, it still looks sharp, making it a great choice for destination weddings.
CASUAL PICK
$649
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Plenty of weddings are more casual these days. If you're heading to one, this light gray suit is a good option. The light color is more playful than the dark ones, but it's still easy to pair with just about any shirt and shoes combo. This one is also made in the USA using high-quality pure wool fibers.
BLACK TIE PICK
$349
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On the flip side, some nuptials are still formal affairs. If you're in need of a tuxedo, check out this one from Jos. A. Bank. It's slim fit for a sharp silhouette, and the details are all subtle and classy.
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