Style Tips

Style Tips: How To Dress For A Wedding

May 6, 2014

It’s wedding season, which means you’re probably going to be heading to a few if not many yourself. Whether you’re attending a friends wedding or going as a plus one to someone else’s we recognize that you’re going to need a few choice investments to help get you through. Before we begin there are few key steps you need to follow:

Step one: determine how many weddings you’re attending. This will help you outline the total number of outfits you’ll require for the season. Consequently allowing you to assess if you need is one suit with multiple shirt  & tie combos or multiple suits.

Step two: determine the types of wedding you’re attending. This is crucial because different styles of weddings require different attire. What you wear to a casual beach wedding is not what you wear to a formal banquet style reception.

Step three: head to Gotstyle with your list to begin your shopping adventure because regardless of whether you’re going to a destination wedding or black-tie we’ve got something that’s just right for you.

Van Gils Esteban Wash Cotton Blazer: $495 Oscar Micro Gingham Shirt: $189 Alberto Stone 5 Pocket Cotton Linen Stretch Pant: $225 Andersons Multicolour Woven Belt: $150

Van Gils Esteban Wash Cotton Blazer: $495 Shop Now
Oscar Micro Gingham Shirt: $189 
Alberto Stone 5 Pocket Cotton Linen Stretch Pant: $225
Andersons Multicolour Woven Belt: $150 Shop Now

This outfit is great for that guy heading to the islands for his friends casual tropical destination wedding. The deconstructed cotton blazer matched with a pair of cotton linen pants is a great combo for the beach because it not too stuff and is guaranteed to keep you looking and feeling cool under the tropical sun.

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Without Prejudice Randolph 3-Piece Linen Suit: $995 Shop Now
Gotstyle Micro Gingham Dress Shirt: $165 
Duchamp Woven Design Tie: $150

This WP 3-piece linen suit is a great option for a nice garden wedding where the dress code allows for a lighter, brighter approach because lets face it you’re probably going to be outside for most of this function. The light linen fabric will keep your body cool while the 3-piece look will keep you looking polished. The other great feature of this suit is that if you do get wild on the dance floor, you have the option of taking off your jacket and still take comfort in knowing that you’re holding it down on the style front.

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Moods of Norway Oluf Tonning Blazer: $499
Without Prejudice Multi Stripe Shirt: $225
Moods Of Norway Victor Vest: $199
Dion Silk Tie: $110

Blue is the new black, which makes this suit one of the most versatile suits pieces you could own. Ideal for virtually any semi-formal occasion, this suit can take you from wedding chic to Bay St cool in a matter of minutes. Simply add the vest when attending a function, and drop it when going into a boardroom. If you had to pick just one suit to invest in, we’d undoubtably recommend a great navy suit like this one from Moods of Norway because it will give you the most bang for your buck.

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Tiger Of Sweden Tuxedo with Shawl Lapel: $899
Tiger Of Sweden Denzel Tuxedo Dress Shirt: $219
Ted Baker Tie: $95

Blue maybe the new black, but when it comes to a black-tie function there is no substitute. Every man needs a black tux in his closet, perhaps this one by Tiger of Sweden is the right one for you.