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Style guide: Autumn wedding guest

Their big day, your chance to take it up a notch.

 

WHAT TO WEAR TO AN AUTUMN WEDDING

Words: C. Stewart

 

Wedding invitations sometimes come with strict dress codes, and it’s your duty as a guest to do your best to keep to that dress code. But, if you’re having trouble decoding what a dress code means, you might be feeling a little stumped as to what to wear. And if the weather’s unpredictable, as it can be in autumn in the UK, that brings more challenges with it.

Autumn weddings, however, do present the chance to bring out the best bits of men’s style, like great fabrics, rich colours, layers and a really good pair of shoes. So consider this your opportunity to take things up a notch and wear something that makes you feel great. Keep reading for autumn wedding outfit ideas.

 

Moss - tailored fit teal flannel suit

Embrace colour

If plain navy is your default setting then use the opportunity to do something different. How about a suit in a standout shade like dusty pink or bright blue? An optimistic colour feels right for the celebratory mood of a wedding. Finish with a contrasting shirt for more dressed-up days or keep things more relaxed with a knitted roll-neck under your suit.

Moss - slim fit khaki tweed jacket

Add texture

Autumn is prime time for some texture. Perhaps a contemporary tweed, like our green version here: its textured weave is way more interesting than your workweek standard. Bring out that texture with a knitted tie or a tonal merino jumper for a semi-formal wedding, or go classic with a crisp white shirt and an Italian patterned tie. Loafers or a pair of monk shoes feel right for a relaxed autumnal look – but make sure you add a warm pair of socks. These are not the months for bare ankles.

Moss - performance tailored sage stripe double breasted suit

Go for pattern

A wedding is one of your best shots to break out something a little more out-there, like a stripe. We rate going all in with the three-piece suit, including horseshoe waistcoat, but you could also ease into the look with just patterned trousers and a block-colour jacket. To finish, a pair of polished lace-ups and a tonal textured tie.

Look to Italian fabrics

If you really want to up your game, it’s time to invest in solid Italian suit that will see you through this season and beyond. Choose a neutral colour that feels premium and you can get multiple uses out of.

Crafted from flannel hailing from the world’s oldest wool mill, this Barberis suit is a great base to build upon, depending on your preferred style. Pair with a crisp white shirt and an Italian Bottinelli tie, or play with colour and choose accessories that reflect the theme of the wedding. Autumn is the time for gold and bronze tones, so a tie like this textured rust would work perfectly.

How to wear a blue suit to a wedding

Blue suits are your go-to for an outfit that will cement you as one of the best dressed guests around.

 

MAKE YOUR BLUE SUIT GO FURTHER THIS WEDDING SEASON

Words: L. Thorpe

Blue suits – a must-have in every man’s wardrobe, they’re smart, versatile and a great alternative to grey or black. And with wedding season in full swing, a blue suit is a solid option for any nuptials you’re attending this year.

Choosing and styling your blue suit wisely is the key to looking sharp and put together. You want to wear the suit not the other way around, after all. See below for our advice on how to wear a blue suit to a wedding.

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Moss - tailored fit light blue linen suit

Play with shades and materials

When choosing a blue suit, the first thing you should decide on is the shade. Do you like a deeper navy tone, or prefer a lighter, more pastel colour to reflect the season?

Whatever you choose, it’s worth keeping it simple with your styling. Pairing a light blue suit, like our light blue linen, with a white shirt and a tonal tie will offer a level of formality and help you feel put together, too. If you’re heading to a more casual wedding, choose a more relaxed approach and lose the tie altogether.

If you’re looking for something a bit more classic, navy suits are a great option. This is where fabric, fit and quality become really important – with so many navy suits out there, it’s important to choose one that is wedding-worthy (and can potentially be worn again afterwards). Look for quality cotton, wool and linen in the summer.

Ask one of our in-store experts to help you pick out a suit that truly fits you, or (even better) have it tailored and you’ll be a strong contender for best dressed guest.

 

Moss - tailored fit navy black check suit

 

Patterns

Incorporating patterns is a great way to add some intrigue to an otherwise safe outfit. For your wedding suit, checks and pinstripe suits are your two best options. Our bestselling navy black check suit has a subtle check pattern that gives the illusion of texture but doesn’t feel too bold.

As for ties, choose a pattern that complements your suit – our Botinelli silk medallion tie features different shades of blue that would shine against a crisp white shirt. Alternatively, pick a contrasting colour such as taupe or burgundy to add a bit of difference.

Patterned shirts can look great with a simpler suit but if you’re already going out of your comfort zone, you might want to keep it classic. Our advice is to incorporate patterns into one item or the other, not both.

 

 

Accessories

Keep simplicity top-of-mind when accessorising your blue suit. Look to Italian style for simple yet statement-making accessories – our guide to elevating your wedding style with Italian accessories gives some style guidance here.

For weddings, pocket squares can be a great vehicle for a bit of personalisation – our blue floral hank made with Liberty fabric, for example, are a brilliant way to add a shot of interest to your look without overpowering it with pattern.

A straightforward pair of cufflinks always work a charm, but if you want to go the extra mile, a tie pin is a subtle addition that can make a world of difference.

 

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What to wear to a summer wedding

Outfit ideas for guests going to warm-weather weddings.

 

HEADING TO A SUMMER WEDDING?

Words: T. MacInnis

 

It can be tough to sort out what to wear to a summer wedding, even if the couple gives you a dress code. Add the summer heat to that mix, and you’ve got a bit of a puzzle. Here’s what to go for, no matter the location or the weather.

WHAT SHOULD I WEAR TO A SUMMER WEDDING IF IT’S GOING TO BE HOT?

Summer is upon us, and with it (hopefully) comes warmer weather. While we love the sunshine, those higher temperatures can make wearing a suit a bit uncomfortable.

Enter linen, your best fabric friend when you need a summer suit that’s light and breezy. Go with a neutral brown or grey suit if you’re keen to wear brighter accessories, or take it up a notch with a brighter, summery blue. If the wedding is somewhere that’s seriously hot, think about something in a lighter fabric like a linen suit.

Going to a wedding location somewhere hotter than the UK? Consider pairing your linen suit with a linen shirt for an extra breezy look, or take some tips from our guide on what to wear to a destination wedding. Our guide to summer suit fabrics has everything you need to choose your ideal warm-weather suiting style too.

 

Moss - tailored fit rust linen suit

 

WHAT SHOULD I WEAR TO A BLACK-TIE SUMMER WEDDING?

Black tie can be challenging at the best of times, but when the invite stipulates this specific dress code, it’s best to be respectful and not ignore the request – it’s been made for a reason. You can always go with a full tuxedo, but there’s no reason you can’t get a bit creative and choose something that’s slightly more special.

A velvet jacket in a jewel tone keeps with the black-tie code, but its unexpected hue adds that hit of personality you might be looking for. Pair it with classic black tuxedo trousers and a silk bowtie to let the jacket take centre stage.

If it’s going to be really warm, invest in a tuxedo crafted from lightweight linen to keep you cool. Our take is blended with Sorona fibres, helping with stretch and crease resistance.

 

Moss - tailored fit black linen shawl lapel tuxedo

THE DRESS CODE IS SMART CASUAL – WHAT DO I WEAR?

Smart casual might sound a little vague, and that’s because it sort of is. It’s an opportunity to essentially wear whatever you like, as long as it’s tidy and fits well.

You can definitely go for more of a laid-back look, here – think no tie and a shirt with a fun, colourful print. You can still go a bit more formal with a waistcoat, but balance it out with your shoe choice. Crisp, white trainers or even a pair of suede ones are a great way to dress your favourite 3-piece suit down.

 

Moss - blue textured wool jacket

WHAT SHOULD I WEAR TO A SUMMER WEDDING IN THE CITY?

A city-based wedding calls for a bit more of a fashion-forward look, if you’re game. A summer suit in a bright colour or a punchy pattern is a great way to take a calculated risk and still look put together. To tone it down a bit, pair your statement-making suit with a simple shirt and muted accessories.

It’s important to pay attention to the dress code here too, though, as well as the location. If the invite says black-tie or semi-formal, make sure you’re abiding by those requirements. And, if the location is a five-star hotel ballroom or an upscale restaurant, better to play it a bit safer with something more traditional.

 

Moss - tailored fit light blue linen suit

WHAT SHOULD I WEAR TO A SUMMER WEDDING IN THE COUNTRYSIDE?

Nothing creates a romantic atmosphere quite like a British countryside wedding, especially in the summer. Compliment the surroundings with a summer suit in an eye-catching, on-trend pastel hue. If you really want your look to feel summery, opt for floral accessories in contrasting shades.

Again, it’s important here to pay attention to the location and any required dress codes. If it says formal, as some countryside weddings are, opt for a morning suit. But, you can still have fun with a brighter waistcoat and some snappy accessories, so don’t be too afraid to take some risks.

 

Moss - grenadine tie gif

WHAT ACCESSORIES CAN I USE TO BRIGHTEN UP A SUIT I ALREADY HAVE?

If you’re keen to wear a suit you already own, we get it. But if you think it needs a bit of a refresh for a summer wedding, there are a few small things you can do to brighten it up, especially if it’s grey or navy suit.

Go with a floral tie in a shade that will pop against a more neutral shirt, like red or royal blue. If you want to keep it more casual, opt for an unexpected shirt style like a polo underneath your suit. And for shoes, choose something in a warmer tone that will keep the overall look light and seasonally-appropriate.

If you want to add a bit of texture to your look, grenadine ties are a great option. Crafted from Italian silk and woven using traditional techniques, the open grenadine weave is a nice contrast to a smooth cotton or flannel.

How to pack for a destination wedding

For when the days around the big day call for great style too.

EVERYTHING YOU NEED FOR THAT OVERSEAS WEDDING

Words: C. Saramowicz

 

If you’ve been invited to a wedding abroad this year, your first thought is probably what to wear. A destination wedding is the perfect combination of holiday and celebration, meaning there’s plenty of opportunities to dress up and look the part. While some days will require a little less refinement, it’s a good idea to pack for all occasions so you’re both prepared and can make the most of your time away. Read on to see all the things you should put in your suitcase for the days ahead.

 

Moss - rust and ecru stripe open knit overshirt

Rehearsal dinner

A day or two before the main event, the rehearsal dinner can be a bit more relaxed than the wedding itself (though always check in with the couple ahead of time in case there‘s a specific dress code). If you don’t have to wear a suit, it’s still worth looking smart while keeping the weather in mind. A Cuban collar shirt, for example, is a great option – our take has an open-knit construction and is crafted from 100% cotton, making it a lightweight and breathable summer option. Add on a pair of tailored trousers, preferably from linen or cotton, and finish with light, velvety loafers. 

 

Moss - sky peached smart swim shorts

Days by the pool

It’s not all nuptials and night parties; some days will be spent simply kicking back and taking it all in. This is where a solid pair of swimwear comes in, but one that is versatile enough to be worn to lunch as well as by the pool. With a hidden zip and button fastening and side adjusters, our soft, peached swim shorts are smart, comfortable and designed to be worn all day long. With moisturewicking properties to dry you off in no time, throw on a linen shirt in a contrasting colour and a pair of loafers for an outfit worthy of the bar. 

 

Moss - off white crochet cuban shirt

Walks through town

If you’ve decided to stay abroad for a bit longer, it’s worth packing something you can explore in. Whether you’re by a Spanish seaside town, a quiet Italian piazza or a bustling city centre, it’s worth wearing something that’s airy and roomy so you’re not sweltering and can move with ease. A crochet Cuban can be worn open or closed depending on the temperature, and its open structure ensures a free flow of air. As for your bottom half, invest in a pair of cotton linen blend trousers that give ample breathing room and are comfortable enough to walk around town in all day. 

 

Moss - tailored fit copper herringbone double breasted suit

The wedding

It’s here – the wedding day has arrived. As it’ll probably be warm where you are, a linen suit is a given. You don’t have to go traditional with off-white or navy though – try and a copper tone in a wool-silk-linen blend that looks great against natural backdrops without being too loud. If it’s a more casual affair, lose the tie and pair the suit with a shirt crafted from a light cotton-linen blend. The muted stripes add a bit of a variety to the look – wear it open collared for an laid-back summer vibe. 

What to wear: Summer black tie weddings

Pool-side plans on the horizon? You’ll need a pair of these.
Moss - tailored fit black linen shawl lapel tuxedo

BLACK TIE OUTFITTING GETS A WARM WEATHER UPGRADE

Words: C. Saramowicz

 

It’s no surprise that blacktie weddings are on the rise – tuxedos, bow ties and a polished pair of shoes are the epitome of elegance. If you’re a groom, they’re a great way of ensuring everything feels cohesive, and you don’t have to worry about someone showing up in a colour or outfit you’re not particularly fond of. If you’re a guest, however, half the decision on what to wear has already been made for you. Let’s look at some of the options available.

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Moss - slim fit black dress jacket

The classic black-tie look

There’s nothing quite like a traditional tuxedo with all the trimmings. To sharpen your silhouette, go for a slim fit like our black peak lapel tuxedo. The silky lapel and pocket trim offsets the matte fabric, offering an extra touch of luxury. Remember to pair yours with a dress shirt – Marcella shirts are slightly stiffer than other dress shirts, adding structure to your look.  

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Moss - tailored fit black linen shawl lapel tuxedo

The shawl lapel

If a notch lapel isn’t for you, try a tuxedo with a shawl lapel instead. You can learn more about all the different types of lapels here, but essentially, shawl lapels don’t feature notches or breaks in the fabric, consisting of one rounded, continuous edge that cascades all the way down to the buttonhole. They come in a variety of widths, with ours on the thinner side for a sleeker look. This one comes in a tailored fit which gives you a little more room than slim but still offers a refined finish. 

Moss - tailored fit off white jacket

The white-tie look

If you really want to stand out from the crowd, white-tie is a great alternative to traditional dresswear. You don’t have to go all out in a full white suit, though – the jacket is more than enough to set the tone and get the heads turning. Our double breasted take is cut to a tailored fit with definition in the shoulders and arms. Keep it classic with black dress trousers and shoes, and choose a dress shirt with ruffles or folds on the placket for an extra bit of interest. 

Remember to look to your wedding invite for this one – some black-tie dress codes may not include the option to wear white. 

 

Moss - dress shoes

The finishing touches

Accessories are one of the most important parts of dresswear. There’s plenty of options, too – though lovers of more traditional black-tie styles will veer towards high-shine shoes such as these black patent monks, you also can pick something a bit more muted. A pair of velvet dress slippers, for example, make for a great alternative and add a regal touch to your look.

Moss - bow ties

As for bow ties, the world is your oyster. You can go classic with a traditional black version, try a contemporary take with oversized velvet, or make a statement with colour and pattern. It’s really down to your personality and personal preference. If you want to add a bit of character to your outfit without going overboard, our macro bow-ties made with Liberty fabric feature a muted floral motif that’ll add subtle contrast to a black-tie look. They also come with matching cummerbunds if you want to go all out.

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The morningwear guide

Here’s how to get it right.

WHAT IS MORNINGWEAR?

The Moss guide to getting it right

Words: A. Fozzard

Basically, morningwear is today’s formal wear (the three-piece suits you wouldn’t wear to work or to black-tie dos).

Most of us don’t need to wear morningwear very often – there are only so many grand weddings and race days one man can go to – so it makes sense to hire it as and when you need to. Plus, for weddings, there’s a good chance you’ll need to match your suit with others.

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When is morningwear a must?

The obvious answer here is weddings, and only really if you’re one of the groomsmen. You might also need to wear morningwear for a day at the races, especially if you’re in an exclusive enclosure.

Some men prefer the more laidback look of three-quarter-length jackets for their weddings, while tails offer something more traditional and are generally what’s required by race-day dress codes.

Why is it called morningwear?

Tails are pretty overdressed for Monday to Friday these days, but they used to be the standard outfit from sunrise until about 5pm when men would change into more formal eveningwear. Watch a clip of Downton Abbey and you’ll see what we mean.

So, it’s called morningwear simply because it was worn before the evening. As fashion relaxed over the years, tails became reserved for marking certain occasions.

How should tails fit?

Tails fit differently to lounge suits, so keep these pointers in mind to look your absolute best in the limelight.

Want something classic?

To look traditional for the big day or to meet strict race-day dress codes, go for a tail suit with contrasting pinstripe or houndstooth trousers and a silk or wool waistcoat in a subdued colour. For weddings, coordinate your pocket square, tie and/or waistcoat with the bridesmaids for a complete wedding party look.

Or maybe something a bit more modern?

Colour-blocking your tails to your trousers is a more contemporary take on the look. Blue is a bold choice, while grey and navy feel modern but refined. A contrast waistcoat is a nice touch and pastel-hued double-breasted styles are enjoying a resurgence thanks to a certain Mr Beckham sporting one at the royal wedding and make for a very stylish extra flourish.

Still not sure?

Book an appointment at your local store and have an expert help you a few options to try on.

Elevate your wedding style with the best Italian accessories

We’ve got the perfect tie for all the big days in your diary.

 

YOUR GO-TO TIES FOR ALL THOSE UPCOMING WEDDINGS

Words: T. MacInnis

You can have an amazing suit, the perfect shirt and a great pair of shoes, but the finishing details can make or break your outfit. You want to go with something that complements your suit without overpowering it; makes sense for the event and season; and ultimately elevates your look.

What better way to add something special to your outfit than a silk tie or pocket square, designed, printed and hand-finished in Italy’s Como region? Read on to find out why a Tessitura Bottinelli tie is set to be your go-to summer wedding accessory.

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Moss - Tessitura Bottinelli mill


What makes Tessitura Bottinelli ties so special?

Tessitura Bottinelli has been making ties for almost a century in Como, a region renowned for its silk craftsmanship and long history of tie-making. The Tessitura Bottinelli mill stands out as one of the best, thanks to their approach to tie-making that combines textile traditions with cutting-edge printing technology. They’ve applied that expertise to our collection of Moss x Bottinelli ties.

Made with Fuji silk that’s soft but holds its shape, these ties will hold a knot for the whole day and dimple perfectly. The paisley designs give a nod to that traditional tie-making, but modern colours and bit of texture make them feel right for now. With a Moss x Bottinelli tie, you’ll get that elusive balance of versatility and impact, and nothing about your outfit will look like an afterthought.

 


What should I wear with my Italian-made tie?

It only makes sense to pair your Italian tie with an Italian suit, but at the end of the day, as long as your suit fits well and the colours work with the tie you’ve chosen, you’ll look your best. For a winter wedding, go for flannel – our Barberis light grey flannel suit works well as a neutral backdrop for all the Moss x Botinelli ties. If you’ve got a wedding later in the summer and you think it might be chilly, opt for a tweed suit in a blue shade that’ll create a tonal look .

 

Moss - sage paisley Moss Bottinelli silk tie

What other accessories will work with my Italian tie?

When it comes to the rest of your finishing touches, start with your pocket square. Each of our Moss x Bottinelli ties has a matching pocket square, so that’s an easy (and smart) choice to make – but mixing the patterns in the same shade, by wearing a paisley tie with a medallion print pocket square or vice versa, will lift the look to the next level. Then, keep everything else simple and let the prints shine with a versatile pair of brogues and classic cufflinks. And don’t forget your socks – they’re a great opportunity to pull a colour from your other accessories and tie everything together.

 

A high-quality, Italian-made silk tie is always a good idea, because not only will you look smart at your event, but it’ll also stand the test of time. Choosing a Moss x Bottinelli tie means you’ll have a special piece in your occasion wardrobe you’ll want to reach for, year after year.

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The wedding dress code guide

Summer packed with weddings? Here’s what you’ll need to wear.

Moss - tailored fit light blue flannel wedding suit

DID YOU PACK YOUR DIARY WITH WEDDINGS THIS YEAR?

Words: C. Stewart and K. Chubb

Wedding season is here, and with it all manner of dress codes to get your head around. Should you wear a wedding suit? Are you feeling something more casual? As the groom, you’ll set the dress code, but you should also be the brightest example of it. Going as a guest? You’ve got it a little easier, but you’ll still want to make an effort worthy of the couple’s big day.

And on that note, as couples get more creative with their wedding days, so do the dress codes. If you’re faced with a cryptic one, your best bet is to ask the couple or someone in the wedding party for advice. Otherwise, see below for examples of dress codes that work for a range of themes and venues.

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Moss - slim fit stone donegal tweed suit

TWEED

If you’ve been invited to a wedding that’s taking place outside, in a barn or in a marquee for example, then a tweed suit is a great choice. Quintessentially British, tweed tailoring is all about making a subtle statement. Create a relaxed yet refined look by teaming your tweed suit with an open-necked printed shirt and a pair of polished derbies. After a more formal look? Go for the full three-piece suit and add a tie. Your waistcoat doesn’t need to be an exact match with your jacket and trousers. If you want to add some personality to your outfit, consider contrasting: try a check or herringbone jacket with a solid-colour waistcoat, or vice-versa.

Moss - Italian regular fit sharkskin morning suit

MORNINGWEAR

If you’ve been asked to dress in morningwear, it’s likely you’ll be going to a pretty grand daytime wedding; think sprawling country estate or the pristinely manicured lawns of the bride’s family pile. This is the most formal dress code of the bunch, and is all about timeless elegance.

You’ve got two options: you can go all the way with a grey or black morning coat, pinstriped trousers, a contrasting waistcoat and maybe even a top hat, or you can take the more streamlined route with a tone-on-tone morning suit. Either way, you’ll need to wear a white double-cuff shirt and polished black Oxford shoes. Your accessories should err on the refined, but feel free to work a soft colour or pattern into the mix – our pick for this year’s weddings is a double-breasted waistcoat in a neutral shade.

Moss - tailored fit copper flannel suit

LOUNGEWEAR

If you’ve seen this word on an invitation and it’s thrown you, you should know you’re not alone. So much so, that we’ve written a whole post on what on earth a lounge suit actually is. In short? Despite how it sounds, this is not what you wear to lounge around at home, but actually just a one-name-suits-all term for any smart suit that’s not tails or morningwear.

If you’re given this dress code, it really just means the couple want you to make an effort but the overall tone of the day will be relaxed. A copper two-piece suit in a rich, modern hue will cover you for almost any venue or wedding style, and you can mix in different coloured accessories to suit your mood or the occasion.

Mos - blue textured wool Italian Zegna jacket

TROPICAL SMART

Well, lucky you – you’re off to a destination wedding. When shopping for a beach-bound wedding outfit, you need to take the time of year and expected temperature into account. It’s an opportunity to swap your formal suit for something more casual, but remember this is still a special day so make sure you still look put together. A linen suit is a great option to keep you cool even as the temperature rises. If it’s a more casual affair, you could consider swapping your suit trousers for a smart pair of chinos or chino shorts – and if it’s a really, really casual affair, you could even get away with a crisp white t-shirt and a pair of loafers.

Moss - slim fit camel flannel suit

SUMMER LOUNGEWEAR

Heading to a city wedding somewhere hot? A two-piece lounge suit is still an option for humid days if you pick a lightweight version. Look for soft construction, minimal linings and summer-weight fabrics to make light work of a smart dress code.

The summer city or destination wedding is also one of the best opportunities you’re going to get to embrace colour. A suit in a light, bright shade will make for a stylish nod to the romance of the occasion. Oh, and it’ll look amazing in photos (which is really all that matters, right?). Wondering what to wear for a spring wedding? Here’s our spring wedding suit guide.

Moss - shawl lapel tuxedo

BLACK TIE

Got a black-tie wedding invitation? This formal dress code is usually a sign the event’s more of an evening ‘do, or at least taking place late in the afternoon. It’s also relatively strict, in that you’ll need to wear a tuxedo or dinner jacket and accessories traditionally stay within the black-bow-tie-plus-white-pocket-square camp. But while there are rules, there’s also space for a little personality: an on-trend double-breasted jacket, peak satin lapels or skipping the bow tie in favour of a silk scarf are all small but impactful ways to stand out.

There’s also a chance your invitation will have the word ‘optional’ next to ‘black tie’. While this might sound like you have a choice, it’s really more that the couple would prefer you to wear this, even if they don’t want to strictly enforce it. In other words: if you can, you should.

Moss - white double breasted tuxedo

CREATIVE BLACK TIE

Even if the invitation says ‘creative black tie’, you still need to know the rules of formal black tie before you can get creative with them – learn all about tuxedos here. As with traditional black tie, this dress code is reserved for evening dos. The couple want the after-dark elegance of black tie, but are offering you a bit of freedom in how you dress too. Instead of a traditional black tuxedo, switch it up by choosing a white double-breasted jacket and bowtie. Alternatively, take it up another notch in a luxe fabric like velvet or a metallic jacquard weave that’ll catch the lights (and everyone’s attention) on the dancefloor. You’ll still tick off the required formal appearance but have a bit more fun with your look in the process.

STILL NOT SURE?

Head to your local store and one of our experts will help you find an outfit you’ll feel great in.

Wedding Lookbook SS24

The moment’s here – look your best for the big day, from your suit, shirt and those all important finishing touches.
Moss - slim fit taupe matt linen double breasted suit

MOSS WEDDING LOOKBOOK SS24

Words: C. Saramowicz

 

The SS24 wedding collection comes curated in light fabrics and airy fits for the kind of comfort that frees you to be completely in the moment.

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Moss - slim fit taupe matt linen double breasted suit

 

Summer weddings call for lightweight linens in classic tones, designed for day-long celebrations.

 

Moss - slim fit stone donegal tweed jacket
Moss - tailored fit light grey donegal suit

 

Tweeds aren’t just for winter nuptials. Breathable wool-blends in natural tones offer a lighter take on this traditional look.

 

Moss - tailored fit light blue flannel suit

Tailored fit light blue flannel suit // Port flannel double breasted suit

A colour for every theme – powder blue lounge suits for modern beach settings, port double-breasted suits for a standout turn down the aisle-way.

 

Moss - Italian Reda slim fit denim suit


Reda Italian slim fit blue texture suit // Ferla Italian rust stripe suit

When the occasion calls for something special, Italian fabrics elevate classic profiles through excellence in colour, texture and weave.

 



Off white double breasted jacket (coming soon) // Black linen shawl lapel (coming soon)

 

Black tie or white tie, carefully constructed and accented with considered details for sophisticated summer wedding get-ups.

 

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Warm weather weddings: what to wear to a destination wedding

Ease into softened tailoring and lighter fabrics.
Moss - slim fit navy matt linen jacket

WHAT TO WEAR TO A WARM WEATHER WEDDING

Words: C. Saramowicz

 

As the days get longer and the sun starts gracing us with its presence, it’s time to dig out the wedding invitations and get outfit planning. Whether you’re heading abroad or celebrating closer to home, you’ll want a destination wedding suit worth showing off.

Due to the balmier temperatures, your outfit needs to be well thought out so you’re not left sweating profusely through your shirt. Your standard wool or tweed suit won’t work here – instead, lighter fabrics and softer constructions are the way to go. Take a look below to see our picks for this year’s warm weather weddings.

 

Moss - slimt fit taupe matt linen double breasted suit

Taupe matte linen suit

Linen suits should be your go-to when it comes to destination weddings. Lightweight, breathable and moisture-wicking, it’s a no brainer for an outfit you’ll be wearing most of the day. Our taupe matte linen suit is cut to a slim fit that sharpens your silhouette while still allowing room to breathe. In a classic neutral tone, it’s the perfect base for building a look based on the dress code. If there isn’t one, keep it classic by pairing with a non-iron Oxford shirt and matching taupe tie, or liven it up by layering over a patterned or denim shirt.

 

Slim fit camel flannel suit

Light camel suit

Light tones like camel and sand work really well for warmer weddings, especially if it’s an outdoor celebration. Cut to a slim fit with added stretch for ease of movement, our light camel suit will keep you comfortable well into the evening, when you can remove the double-breasted jacket and party on in your shirt (tie optional). Pair with a lightweight shoe such as our Lewisham loafer, and hold the socks for a beachy feel.

 

Moss - slim fit navy matt linen suit

Navy matte linen suit

Let’s go back to linen, the go-to fabric for any warm-weather wedding. This time, it comes in a deep navy tone, which works particularly well for a city wedding, or one hosted in an overseas manor house. With a single breasted closure, it also comes with a matching waistcoat, so you can dress up or down depending on the formality of the event.

If it’s a laid back affair, pair with an open collared shirt and hold the tie for a relaxed look. If you’re off to a formal dinner, however, add a cotton linen blend striped shirt (for extra breathability) and a light knitted tie.

 

Moss - tailored fit oatmeal linen suit

Oatmeal linen suit

If you’re after a bit of texture, this oatmeal linen suit features a classic cross hatch pattern, adding a subtle bit of character. Cut to a tailored fit, it’s slightly looser than a slim fit (adding an extra level of ease) but will still have you looking put together and ready for a full day’s worth of celebrations. It’s also crafted from a 100% linen, keeping you cool and dry all day long.

Wear it open with the matching waistcoat and a tonal tie, adding a light blue shirt for a bit of contrast.

Looking for some more ideas for this year’s weddings? Our spring wedding guide has some great warm-weather pieces to wear for your next destination wedding.