If the groom thinks that the colors of these solid suits are too monotonous, he can choose suits with varied patterns such as stripes and plaids according to these colors. However, the pattern varies from person to person. For example, fatter people are suitable for wearing striped suits, and thinner people are suitable for choosing plaid suits. As for the choice of suit style, it varies from person to person and from personality to personality. A cheerful and fashionable person can choose a suit with double split, single split and four or five buttons, while a conservative groom can choose a suit with three buttons and no split design.
Color matching should have a sense of hierarchy. The matching of suits, shirts and ties pays attention to coordination and layering. Solid color suits are best matched with solid color shirts and ties, and striped shirts are best matched with solid color suits and ties. When matching colors, the tie should be the same color as the suit or shirt. It is best not to match the same pattern. For example, a pink shirt can go with a pink suit, but a tie can go with other dark colors, such as blue and brown. If you still use pink, there will be a lack of layering. For another example, plaid suits should not be matched with plaid shirts and ties. If you wear a dark plaid suit, it will look good with a solid color or a striped or patterned shirt and tie. Plaid shirts with twill ties and straight striped shirts with plaid ties are all straight lines, but there are changes in the direction of lines, which will not be monotonous. Printed or patterned ties are best matched with solid color shirts, but if matched with plaid or line shirts, they will be dazzling.
The groom chooses a dress according to his skin color.
If the groom has a dark complexion, he can choose a suit with a medium gray tone, wear a white shirt and a brick red and black yellow tie, which will look elegant without losing elegance. Similarly, a dark blue suit with a white shirt or a light blue shirt and a dark rose, brown and orange tie is more suitable for a dark-skinned groom.
Grooms with moderate or white skin color have a lot of room for color choice. In this case, the depth and style of the suit can be decided according to their own characteristics and the bride's dress. For example, the groom chooses a dark dress, a black suit, a white shirt or other light-colored shirts, which will look elegant and free with a tie with blue, silver gray or black and red contrast; A dark green suit with gray, brown, red and white ties will look elegant and luxurious.