Archive for May, 2022

Happy Father’s Day from Fred Sirieix

Fred and his dad want to wish you a very happy Father’s Day.

 

HAPPY FATHER’S DAY FROM FRED

Words: T.MacInnis

“The bar is set high, and I can’t give my kids less than what my parents gave me. I’m going to give them the same or more.”
– Fred Sirieix

 

To celebrate Father’s Day, we had Fred’s dad, Claude, take a few photos with his son. The results captured their special bond, and showcased the gifting possibilities within Fred’s latest edit for us.

From linen sets to super soft polos to lightweight suits, there are so many options to make your dad’s day this year. Read on for more of Fred’s Father’s Day picks.

 

If your dad is in need of a great transitional layering piece, go with our merino zip-neck jumper. If he’s been looking for the perfect pair of summer shorts, we can help with that, too. Our linen casual shorts will take him from the beach to dinner, and their comfortable fit and breathable material will keep him feeling (and looking) cool, no matter where he goes.

 

If you’re looking for dad-approved accessories, our Roma trainers are a surefire hit. He can wear them with a suit for a smarter look, or dress them down with a pair of joggers and a polo. As well, a tie might seem like a run-of-the-mill choice, but we have something different. Our newest ties made with Liberty fabric offer a subdued hit of colourful florals perfect for any event he’s got on this summer.

We can’t forget to celebrate Fred this June 19, as well, since he’s also a dad to his daughter, Andrea and his son, Lucien. “As a Dad, every day is Father’s Day,” he says. “My children are pure love ad infinitum.”

Happy Father’s Day from Fred, and to Fred and Claude from all of us at Moss.

How to write a funny best man speech (expert tips)

…without resorting to Googled gags.
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HOW TO WRITE A FUNNY BEST MAN SPEECH

…WITHOUT RESORTING TO GOOGLED GAGS

 

Words: H. Ellert

 

With wedding season fast upon us, it’s time to get the best man speech sorted. We’ve paired up with the experts to get together some tips to help your best man speech shine. 

Being witty relies on showing how well you know your best mate, recognising his unique character and shaping the humour around him. The kind of jokes you’ll find on a Google search won’t cut it. 

Here are some tips from the wedding speech writing experts at Speechy on how to craft a best man speech fit for a 2024 wedding.

 

Gather your material for your best man speech

Be proactive and do your research, this will help give your best man speech structure. Consider emailing a few mates to provide good anecdotes. Ask the groom’s parents for help (decades of untapped material there).

Get the bride on-side to dish the dirt. What’s it like living with the groom? Surprise him with your insights into his household personality!

Also, ask yourself lots of questions – does the groom have a guilty pleasure? Is he obsessive about anything? Identify his eccentricities – his photographic memory of the Nando’s menu or his beloved cardboard cut-out of Chris Hemsworth? Find the traits that his friends and family will recognise as ‘him’.

Remember the adage, ‘It’s funny because it’s true.’

 

Create a comedy character

Imagine the groom is a character in a sitcom. What type of person would he be? The health freak who transforms into a kebab-eating monster after a pint? The workaholic engineer who still calls on his dad to help him with an Ikea flat-pack? The family man who has a secret life in his shed?

Once you’ve got that basic premise, use anecdotes to build on the character you’ve created. It all needs to have an element of truth but feel free to exaggerate and use a little creative license.

 

Bring the nostalgia

These aren’t the most comforting times to be living through, but watching your mate marry the love of his life should give those happy hormones a welcome boost. Infuse your speech with feel-good memories and tales of rollicking escapades you’ve shared with the groom.

Remind everyone what the man they see before them used to be like, and how in many ways he hasn’t changed a bit. End on a good heart-warming dose of optimism for the happy couple’s future.

 

 

Tell a story

Your speech should be more than a collection of anecdotes, one-liners and a nice bit at the end – it needs to tell a story. Building a narrative ensures your audience is hooked from beginning to end, and it’s always preferable to a cut-and-paste job.

Find a theme that will help you connect all your material. It doesn’t need to be complicated. It could just be a re-telling of your bromance (cut short by the arrival of the bride onto the scene) or it could be your personal guide to how the groom functions.

If you manage to crack a great theme, then your speech goes into the premier league.

 

Keep it punchy

Get a laugh in early, ideally within the opening lines of the speech. This will relax you immediately, which in turn relaxes the audience. And size matters here – even if you think you’ve got loads of great material, your speech should be no more than 1,300 words. No one ever listened to a best man’s speech and said, “If only it was longer”.

It’s the same with jokes, tell them in the least number of words possible. It makes it sharper and ensures people don’t get the joke before you’ve actually said it! Challenge yourself to cut your first draft by half and we guarantee it will be stronger as a result. As Ernest Hemingway reassuringly said, “The first draft of anything is shit”.

 

Use witty quotes

If you’re struggling for content, it’s legitimate to hunt down some witty quotes about marriage and relationships. Two max: one near the top, one towards the end.

Unlike Googled gags, here you must credit the author, so make sure they’re relatively well known or provide some kind of context (e.g. Greek philosopher) for those rugby lads at the back.

Try this one by Socrates: “By all means, marry. If you get a good wife, you will be happy. If you get a bad one, you will be a philosopher.” Then stress to everyone that if that’s the case, there’s no chance of the groom developing any profound theories any time soon.

 

Woo a smaller crowd

Many weddings are now embracing smaller guest lists, which makes your role all the more important. Without the usual race to the bar and dancefloor, the speeches will have a central role in keeping people amused.

With an intimate audience, you can bend the ‘no in-jokes’ rule a little. The chances are guests who made the final cut will be more than familiar with the groom’s quirks, so feel free to assume they’ll also appreciate yours. Within reason.

A nice touch might be to include some of them in the anecdotes. Obviously, the groom is the main focus, but a good way of developing his character is to see him through others’ eyes.

 

Go viral

We’re talking internet hits, definitely not Covid. You know that secret ambition you’ve long given up of being a Twitch influencer? Well, now’s your chance to get that streaming career started with some LADbible-worthy best man speech content.

Some newlyweds are still live-streaming parts of their wedding, so guests can join the celebrations remotely. Others are opting to share edited video footage of the day, even though weddings are getting a little back to normal. Either way, you’ll want to be camera-ready and know your speech inside out so you can deliver it confidently and avoid playback shame.

A great speech is a lot like great stand-up – funny because it’s relatable. Taking an honest look at the groom’s traits should reflect the funniest parts of the human condition. Know your audience and tailor accordingly. Everyone expects a bit of sauce from the best man, but don’t go too spicy.

Think humorous but wholesome content, not clickbait. Innuendo is fine, swearing isn’t. No mentions of exes. And nothing that will force the groom to apologise to the bride later.

 

Delivery

So much humour relies on the delivery. Try to memorise your speech so you’re familiar with it, but it’s also fine to use cue cards on the day. Unless you’re a professional comedian, why would you give yourself the unnecessary challenge of delivering the subtleties of humour without notes?! There’s just no need.

Leave spacing where you think there will be laughter on the day to ensure you pause. Nothing worse than talking over the laughter you’ve worked so hard to get.

 

Fake it

Sadly, liquid courage is a myth (too much alcohol will actually make you more nervous), so you’re just going to have to simulate confidence till it does its thing.

Start by smiling. Simple but effective – and scientifically proven to be infectious. Talk slower than you would naturally. This will immediately make you seem more self-assured.

 

Finally – remember to have fun

Easier said than done but if you look like you’re enjoying the best man speech you’ve written, other people will too. React to any ad hoc heckles in the good-hearted spirit they’re intended, you’re all here for the same reasons!

Remember, it’s less than 10 minutes until the toast and the point that you can start attacking the wine!

 

Are you a groom looking to write your ideal groom speech? You might want to check out our expert tips on how to write a grooms speech.

 

Speechy is a team of ex-BBC TV scriptwriters who now specialise in wedding speeches. Make a speech to be proud of with its quality speech templates, speech reviews and bespoke speeches.

Ultimate guide to prom suits for men and prom planning tips

 

Here’s how to make prom a night to remember.

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From choosing your prom outfit to making an entrance, here’s how to make prom a night to remember. We’re going to help you prep for your prom like a pro and impress your friends when you hit the red carpet. Learn how to pick out the right prom suit for men in the perfect cut and how to ace your shoes and accessories; our men’s prom outfits guide is a one-stop-shop to looking sharp from head to toe.

And because it’s not all about your threads, we’ve included hair styling tips to polish your appearance and prom car ideas so you arrive in style. We even share how to stage the perfect ‘promposal’ (and what to do if it all goes pear-shaped).

Contents

  1. Suit, tux or blazer?
  2. Skinny, slim or tailored?
  3. Two-piece or three-piece
  4. The colour
  5. The shirt
  6. The accessories
  7. The shoes
  8. Buy or rent?
  9. How to tie a bow tie
  10. How to tie a windsor knot
  11. The hair
  12. Inviting a date
  13. Transport
  14. The afterparty

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PROM SUIT, TUX OR BLAZER?

Unless your prom has a strict dress code, you should be able to choose between a suit, a tuxedo or a blazer and trousers. Here’s the what you should be looking at:

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PROM SUITS

A prom suit is ideal if you want a smart and modern look on the big night. Choose either a 2- or 3-piece suit (a waistcoat being the third piece), and what colour and cut you want: either skinny, slim or tailored. You can go for colour, texture or even a classic black prom suit, depending on your taste.

A slim fit navy check suit will help you stand out from everyone else; it has a fresh appeal with its bright pattern and close-fitting design. A pocket square adds a great finishing touch – perhaps in the same colour as your date’s outfit?

And when prom is nothing but a great memory, this suit can be dusted down and worn again for a big interview or your next special occasion.

TUXEDO

Defined by sleek satin lapels, a wing-collar shirt and bow tie, the tuxedo – as seen above – channels old-school style. Like a suit, tailored, slim and skinny fit variations of the tux mean that men of all sizes and tastes can pull it off, while a pair of black patent shoes, silver cufflinks and a smart dress watch often get paired with this to complete the polished look.

The Moss slim fit black tuxedo would look great at prom. Its sharp cut creates a modern, streamlined silhouette, while the satin lapel adds vintage-style charm.

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BLAZER

The blazer (basically a suit-style jacket) can instantly transform a shirt and smart jeans combo into a prom outfit. Typically available in a bolder range of colours than a standard suit jacket, they also tend to be cut more casually.

For example, you could pair this deep burgundy jacket with a crisp white shirt, colourful bow tie and sharp black jeans. This way you’re keeping to the dress code but putting your own spin on it.

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SLIM OR TAILORED Prom suits for men?

For a suit to look good and feel comfortable, you have to match it to your body type. So, which would you fit best: slim or tailored?

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SLIM FIT

Defined by a tailored, narrow fit around the shoulder, chest, waist and sleeve, the slim fit look is finished off with tapered trouser legs to create a sharp, modern silhouette. It’s a look that works well for men with a slight, slim or medium build.

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TAILORED FIT

The tailored fit is a great way to accentuate your frame, while still leaving room to breathe. Defined by a jacket that’s tapered at the waist and has classic lapels, the trousers are tapered for a polished look. Ideal for guys with a slim, regular or large build, it’s a style that has wide appeal.

If you’re still not quite sure about your size and ideal cut, why not try our Custom Made service? Not only can you select your fit, colour and lining, but you can also have your owne the suit truly unique. personalised message embroidered on the inside to mak

Just drop in to see us and one of our suit experts will get you measured and have you fixed up and looking razor-sharp.

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SHOULD I GO FOR A

TWO-PIECE OR THREE-PIECE PROM SUIT OR TUX?

Both two- or three-piece suits give you a distinct look. Here’s our take on each to help you choose.

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THREE IS THE MAGIC NUMBER?

A three-piece suit is just like a normal two-piece but has a waistcoat. More formal than a two-piece but less so than a dinner suit, it takes a classic, refined look to the next level.

If you’re looking to channel a touch of old-school charm, or want to echo UFC lightweight champion Conor McGregor who’s known for his three-piece repertoire, perhaps three is the magic number.

DOUBLE TROUBLE

Alternatively, the freedom of a two-piece suit may be more your thing. By ditching the waistcoat it’s easier to go loud with coloured or patterned shirts and ties.

If you’re looking for some inspiration, guys like footballing icon David Beckham and actor Michael Fassbender always pull off two-pieces like pros.

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WHAT COLOUR PROM SUIT SHOULD I CHOOSE:

BLUE, BLACK, GREY… OR SOMETHING UNIQUE?

Do you go for classic black, blue or grey, or switch things up with a daring colour scheme? Let’s explore your options.

BACK TO BLACK

Class and sophistication; that’s what you get with a black prom suit. Whether you opt for the timeless black tuxedo a-la Bond or a slim fit three-piece, it’s a sure-fire winner in the style stakes and can blend perfectly into any prom.

FADE TO GREY

Grey suits can be a suave choice for prom when carefully accessorised. Transform the look of a smart three-piece grey suit with a shot of colour on your shirt, tie or pocket square. Or take a page out of the blazer playbook and go bold with a checked jacket paired with some navy chinos for a casual finish.

INTO THE BLUE

A navy-blue blazer or dinner jacket gives your prom outfit a sense of classic style. This navy lounge suit from our Moss collection combines classic style with a sharp cut. It’s a look that says you mean business.

THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD

You’ll be the talk of prom if you opt for a bold, untraditional colour for your suit. Tie your outfit together with a tie and or pocket square that complement the suit’s colouring or, if you decide you want to make an entrance, dial it up with a bright printed shirt.

Colour doesn’t always have to be loud. This beautifully tailored brown ecru check suit from Moss has bags of vintage charm, thanks to its unconventional shade and classic fit – a perfect blend of traditional and modern.

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FORMAL OR CASUAL?

CHOOSE THE RIGHT SHIRT FOR PROM

You need a shirt. Match the fit to your suit: skinny, slim or tailored. And you have to get the style right.

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FORMAL SHIRT

A formal shirt is a safe bet. Just like your normal shirt, but smarter; it’ll look great paired with your prom suit or blazer. A smooth white shirt in finest cotton and a sharp fit will add a refined edge to your look.

Or why not give your plain suit or blazer a burst of bold with a patterned formal shirt? With its delicate floral pattern, this shirt is a great balance between formal and casual and features a cutaway collar and single cuffs to let the pattern do the talking.

CASUAL SHIRT

After something more causal? This linen shirt by MB will look awesome with a smart suit jacket or blazer. Keep things on the smart side by buttoning it right to the top.

Crisp white is always a good option for prom. This Moss shirt gives a semi-formal vibe with its smart double cuffs, while its extra slim fit is perfect to keep your look streamlined when paired with a standout suit or jacket.

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HOW TO ACCESSORISE A PROM OUTFIT (MEN’S GUIDE)

You’re probably going to want a tie or bow tie, but you can also accessorise your prom suit with things like a pocket square or cufflinks.

TIES AND BOW TIES

A tux needs a bow tie. For colour, you can’t go wrong with classic black. This pre-tied version is easily slipped on and off. Not feeling black? Get a pop of colour with this bold red bow tie instead.

For two- and three-piece prom suits, pick out a regular tie in a colour that complements your suit or date’s outfit. This blue paisley tie from Moss has a light, summery feel to it. Keep it in place with this slick tie bar.

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CUFFLINKS

Provided you haven’t gone mad with colours or patterns in your outfit, cufflinks are a prom essential if you really want to make the effort. Some silver tiger eye flower cufflinks from MB add a bit of designer flair to your outfit.

POCKET SQUARES

Putting a brightly patterned pocket square in the chest pocket of your jacket can give your outfit a boost. Whether you go red, white or blue, or say it with a finely textured print from Moss, it’s a simple but effective upgrade.

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SOCKS

Don’t undo all your hard work by flashing a tatty pair of socks when you stride into prom. A pair of bold socks make a great contrast to your suit. Pick a colour that matches your tie and pocket square to give your ensemble balance.

BELTS

A worn-out belt is really going to show you up. You’ll probably want to match your shoe colour, which might mean a stylish black or brown leather belt will do the trick.

BRACES

Not essential, but worn with a tux or retro-ish suit, braces are a great detail that show you’ve made a real effort – something your date will appreciate.

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HOW TO CHOOSE THE

PERFECT PAIR OF PROM SHOES

Prom shoes say a lot about a man, so pick a pair that makes the right statement. If you’ve decided on a tux or a dress suit, you should probably go with a shiny pair of black patent dress shoes.

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If you’re going less formal, then you have a ton of colour and style options. These navy suede loafers are from John White. Stylish and distinctive, they’ll pair up well with blue or grey suits.

Feeling something preppier? Leather loafers are traditionally a gentlemanly choice but worn sockless, they’ll add a cheeky twist to tailored trousers in black, blue or grey.

Only if they go with your look can you get away with these sand Chelsea boots. Perfect for a blazer-trousers set-up, they look the business with smart black jeans or beige chinos.
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SHOULD I BUY OR RENT A SUIT?

It’s up to you, and you can do either at Moss. If you visit us in-store to look for your perfect three piece suit or stylish prom suit, our guys will give you impeccable service either way. To make up your mind:

BUYING YOUR PROM SUIT

Starting at £99, buying a prom suit may not be as expensive as you think. Not only will you have something in your wardrobe sorted for your next event or big interview, but can have it tailored for a custom fit at an additional cost.

HIRING A PROM SUIT

Hiring a quality prom suit from Moss can set you back between £40 to £142, so you’ll save a bit on buying. It also gives you the chance to road test a new look with no commitment, or wear an outfit you wouldn’t necessarily invest in.

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WINDSOR KNOT OR BOW TIE?

MASTER THE ART OF TYING A TIE

On the night, you’re going to have to do your tie or bow tie. The first one, you might have had some practice from school. The second one? We show you how:

HOW TO TIE A BOW TIE

The key to mastering the bow tie is to not get it too tight so that it stays perfectly put and doesn’t bunch your collar up. Of course, you could opt for a pre-tied version if you want to save on hassle.

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HOW TO TIE A WINDSOR KNOT

Suitable for regular to skinny ties, tying a Windsor knot (the most common tie knot) is a skill you can pull out of the bag for an interview or a business meeting as well as your prom. So it’s worth knowing how to do it yourself.

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PROM HAIR IDEAS FOR MEN

Turn some attention to your locks. You could just go with your regular style, but there’s no better time to upgrade to a slick new look that’s befitting of your new threads.

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SHORT FADE

Keep it short and sweet with a contemporary fade, like the model above left.

SIDE PARTED

Above right, a deep side-part looks polished held in place with pomade or some gel.

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NATURAL SWEEP

Above left, this low-key take on the side parting is easy enough to get right.

TEXTURED CROP

Go rough and rugged with this textured take on the usual barber’s short-back-and-sides, shown above right.

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HOW TO PROM-POSE IN STYLE

Time to get a date. If you’re already going out with someone, you’re sorted. But, if you’re single and have had your eye on a special someone, then pop the question. Here are a few ideas:

SAY IT WITH FOOD

Take your date-to-be to their favourite restaurant and get the waiter to slip your note onto the table with the food. Or, order takeaway pizza and have them write your message on the inside of the box.

MIX IT UP

If you’re brave enough, wow your potential date with your musical prowess, and put together a playlist of their favourite tunes called ‘Will you go to the prom with me?’.

SET THE STAGE

Get your favourite local band or DJ to do a shout-out at a gig. It might involve a bit of planning and begging, but then everyone loves a risk taker.

And, if your promposal goes pear-shaped and you’re given the cold shoulder, fear not. Be gracious, take it like a man and go to the prom with your mates. You’ll still have a great time and you never know who else will catch your eye.

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HOW TO TRAVEL TO AND FROM YOUR PROM IN STYLE

If there’s a night you don’t need to get a lift from your parents, it’s prom night. Whether you’re with your mates or a hot date, you need to arrive in style.

JUMP ON THE PARTY BUS

Travelling in a large group? A decked-out ‘party bus’ or limo could be the answer. Enjoy music, laughs and some great pics to post as you head out to prom.

VINTAGE COOL

Impress your date by shunning the clichéd limousine and hire a horse and carriage. Some might say you’re a little old-fashioned, others will think you’re just a modern romantic.

A SLICE OF AMERICANA

Make like a movie star and go for a massive Hummer. Everyone will notice when you arrive, and they’ll probably be taking so many shots of your ride it’ll feel like the red-carpet treatment.

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HOW TO ORGANISE A PROM AFTER-PARTY

The best parties are often the after-parties, so why not organise your own? While party-planning isn’t easy, the end results can be worth it if you get it right. Here are a few tips to kick you off:

  • Organise your party with a group so the tasks are shared out – one team, one dream.
  • Have a brainstorm and pick a good theme, whether it’s casino or 90s rave.
  • Set your budget and put the feelers out for numbers.
  • Get DJs, sort the venue and book door staff if you think you might need them.
  • Send out your invites and sort tickets if you don’t want a load of gate crashers.
  • Buy food and drink.
  • Party the night away!
  • The morning after, enjoy a well-earned break with a lazy pizza and movie day.

Got some ideas now? Take a look through our huge collection of prom suits for men to get your outfit sorted, or browse and Be Inspired by more style tips.

What to wear when you’re hosting, inspired by Fred Sirieix

From backyard BBQs to dinner parties, here how to dress like the host with the most.

WHAT TO WEAR WHEN YOU’RE HOSTING, INSPIRED BY FRED SIRIEX

Words: T.MacInnis

Summer’s on this year. As things get back to normal, it feels like the entire season is dedicated to making up for lost time with friends and family.

That means you’ve got loads of reasons to look your best, whether you’re hosting a garden bbq, a dress-to-impress dinner party or a low-key lunch.

No matter what you’ve got in your diary, it’s all about looking on form, but still feeling comfy. That’s especially important if you’re hosting an event. When you feel like the best, most confident version of yourself, that’s when you’ll be a great host.

So, go with light linen separates to keep your cool, a Cuban collared polo when you want to stand out, or a velvet jacket if you want to bring a bit of fun to an evening look.

Whatever you choose, focus on the natural joy of the season, and how good it feels to be back together this summer. Because when the sun shines (and you look your best), everything’s better.

A dinner party

Set the tone for your guests in this standout velvet dinner jacket. The pink tone of this one keeps it summery and fresh, while the velvet’s texture adds a bit of glamour.

A game night

The silhouettes on both of these pieces are classic but updated thanks to the unique texture of the polo’s bouclée and the lightweight feel of the linen joggers. It’s a perfect comfortable-but-stylish outfit for a night of board games.

A bbq

Again, this look is all about comfort and movement, ideal if you’re spending an afternoon cooking and plating food. Throwing on shorts and a T-shirt might seem like an obvious choice, but opting for this Cuban collar button-through gives a similar look, but is a bit smarter.

A cocktail party

If you want to wear a suit for an evening in serving and sipping cocktails, opt for a bit of colour with a deep teal suit like this one. Then, stay cool by layering it with a linen shirt in a tonal shade.

A low-key lunch

Linen is a key fabric for spring-summer, because it looks as good as it feels when the temperatures rise. Go with this safari shirt set when you’re hosting a lunch to look effortlessly put together.

This with that: what shoes to wear with your suit

Colour combos for all your suiting looks.

 

This with that: what shoes to wear with your suit

Words: T. MacInnis

Finding a great suit is a win. It fits just right, the colour works with your skin tone, and the style is perfect for where you’re wearing it. But, the next hurdle is choosing the perfect accessories.

A super important consideration is your shoes. And it’s not an easy puzzle to piece together, since there are so many unwritten rules to follow. Can you wear black shoes with a brown suit? Can you mix different tones of the same colour? Can you go for a more casual pair to dress your look down? The answer most often is “it depends,” which isn’t always helpful.

So, we’ve put together some examples of suit and shoe pairings that make for a great outfit. We’ve broken a few of those age-old rules, but that just goes to show you can, too.

Black suit with grey trainers

A black suit is probably one of the more formal options. So, if you’re headed to an event that doesn’t call for black tie, try wearing a black suit with a pair of trainers. And while solid white trainers might be an obvious choice, we like the texture and tonal look our grey suede ones offer.

 

Grey suit with brown brogues

You might be tempted to go for black shoes with a grey suit, but particularly for spring or summer events, opting for a brown pair is a much lighter look. Choose a pair with warmer undertones that will compliment the cooler tones of your grey suit, and look for a tie or pocket square that contrasts with the shoes. This look is really versatile, as well, ideal for the office or a wedding.

 

Taupe suit with leather loafers

Neutral looks are on-trend for spring and summer, and our taupe houndstooth suit is the perfect base to achieve that look. Finish it off with a pair of brown leather loafers that will add a bit of polish, but maintain that overall, cohesive tone.

 

Navy suit with navy suede loafers

Another tonal look, but in blue this time. Putting a modern spin on a classic look, take your navy blue suit up a notch with a pair of blue suede loafers. Depending on the accessories you choose, this unexpected pairing could be dressed up for a groom, or down for a more casual evening event.

 

 Colourful suit woven loafers

A bold suit can be intimidating. Don’t overcomplicate things and go with a wearable pair of loafers that have a bit of visual interest in the form of woven leather. The warm brown won’t compete with the colourful suit, but they’ll also look intentional thanks to the texture.

No matter what shoes you choose to wear with your favourite suit, make sure you feel comfortable in them and you’ll wear them again. If they tick both of those boxes, you’ve got a great investment on your hands (or feet).