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Top 10 Tips For Grooms

 
 

1) Book early– Ideally grooms should be booking 4 to 6 weeks in advance for their wedding outfits. That way the groom can ensure that everything is booked in time for outfits to arrive for collection. Some suit choices are naturally more popular than others but booking early will ensure everything being on time so is highly recommended.

2) Come for a fitting in advance – Even if you know your size, we recommend that grooms and their party get properly sized by going to their nearest stores for a fitting in advance. Moss Bros Hire offer a fully tailored service where you’ll be measured from head to toe to ensure a perfect fit on the day!

3) Do your research– Make sure the grooms outfit is matching the theme of the bride. Ideally you want the colours to match and not clash and if your brides dress is ultra modern, then grooms may want something more contemporary. It’s often useful if you have a picture from a magazine to bring with you.

4) Saving money – In today’s current climate, every penny counts. At Moss Bros Hire, by booking four or more to be dressed in the wedding party, the groom goes completely free.

5) Button up – When it comes to wearing your outfit, grooms should leave the bottom button of your waistcoat undone and most people rarely do their morning jacket up. It’s something small but will make all the difference.

6) Shirt cuffs– For a truly sartorially smart look, grooms should leave an inch of shirt cuff below the coat sleeve as it balances out the crispness of the shirt at the neckline and contrasts with the dark morning suit.

7) All tied up – If grooms are stuck with how to tie your cravat or tie, don’t worry, ask a member of staff during your fitting to show you exactly how to do it on the day.
 
8) Collection– After grooms have had their fitting and booked the style, make sure you inform the rest of the party where their nearest store is around the country. Moss Bros Hire have 134 stores nationwide so there should be a store for everyone!
 
9) Accessorise – If grooms want to add a personal touch to their look, then add some fun cufflinks. Moss Bros do a great range of ‘Groom’ mother of pearl, enamel and crystal cufflinks.
 
10) Shoes – Last but not least, grooms must never forget to polish their shoes on the day, there’s nothing worse than scruffy shoes with a beautiful outfit!

Wimbledon Rules & Dress Guide

The biggest tennis event of the year has started, that’s right Wimbledon, the only time of the year when all the tennis courts in every park in Britain are fully booked!

If you’re heading down to centre court to sip champagne and eat strawberries & cream then you’ll need to look the part, remember this year there organisers have banned jeans and flip flops for fear of the traditional sartorial standards slipping. The dress standards for the players are also high with the Wimbledon Regulators enforcing a strict tennis whites (although the odd colourful stripe keeps coming through).

We’ve put together our top 5 rules and a dress guide to help you conform and look the part!

1) Much like the cinema make sure your mobile phone is switched off when your courtside, you don’t want to be the one the makes Nadal mess up his match winning serve!

2) Don’t forget to pack an umbrella, the forecast may be dry but don’t forget, it is Wimbledon.

3) Your there to cheer on your countries sportsman/woman & to show your love of the game but there’s no need to go over the top, silence is asked for during play.

4) We all love seeing the opposition make a double fault but don’t applaud in your moment excitement, show good sportsmanship!

5) If you’ve been down the gym bulking up for summer and want to show off then think again, keep your shirt on, you’re not on the beach your at Wimbledon.

One of the most common sights at Wimbledon other than tennis balls are panama hats, unfortunately we don’t sell them but we can show you what to wear with them!
We’d suggest a jacket or blazer, preferably a Regatta Jacket paired with a white linen shirt to keep you cool, don’t forget to slip a hanky into the top of the jacket pocket it will add a touch of class & texture to the outfit.

 

If you want to look sartorial & stylish then we’d suggest that you go for a slim fitting blazer paired with chinos, a button down shirt and a skinny bow tie!

 

If you’re thinking that the second look is a little too contemporary then go for the summer essential linen suit! This is always a winner at Wimbledon it’ll keep you cool and you’ll have no problems looking suave and smart!

We’d suggest a going for a beige or navy linen suit combined with a polo shirt and shoes; once again you can add a hanky to the jacket to finish the look.

 

Get The Tinie Tempah Prom Look

If your prom is soon approaching you’ll be rushing around trying to find a suit better than the one your dad or older brother is trying to make you wear, you’ll most likely be worrying that you will look the same as everyone else too. Gone are the times when all the guys at the prom all looked the same, now its acceptable to jazz up your outfit and breakaway from the norm.

Take a look at Tinie Tempah looking good in his black slim fit suit and bow tie. We’ll explain below how to put this cool look together and all for the smart price of £129 and the best bit is the shirt and tie are free!

 

Firstly you’ll need a sharp slim fitting suit, we’d recommend black but if you want to be individual then electric blue is always an option. Slim narrow lapels are on trend steer clear from wide 70’s lapels that your dad used to wear, they were cool in the 70’s but definitely the wrong side of retro for 2012.

When it comes to the shirt you could go for the classic wing collar or you can go for the Tinie/James Bond look and choose a standard collar shirt (this seems to be the more on trend option at the moment). If your thinking white isn’t your favourable option then don’t be afraid to mix your colours, as long as the shirt and tie colours go together then your fine!

Finally you’ll need a tie or a bow tie to finish the outfit, we’d suggest you stay away from self tie bow ties…you don’t want to be late for the prom, go for a ready tied bow tie! Don’t think that because everyone is wearing bow ties that you have to follow the norm, it’s perfectly acceptable to wear a tie but only the right kind of tie will do!

 
 

Diamond Jubilee Guide

As the queen is celebrating 60 years of monarchy there’s cause for celebration up and down the country. With plenty of amazing events taking place we’ve chosen our key two, along with this we’ve put together the outfits you should be wearing!

The Thames Diamond Jubilee Pageant.

On Sunday the 3rd of June over 1000 boats will take to the river Thames in preparation for Her Majesty the Queen to take part within the Jubilee Pageant. The event will take place from 2pm to 6pm, vessels of all types will be voyaging down river from Battersea Bridge to Tower Bridge.
This will be one of the largest flotillas to ever be displayed on the river Thames. Don’t miss out on the gun salute just down River of London Bridge!

This will surely draw a large crowd so don’t be late!

The regality of this event means you don’t want to go too under dressed, we’d suggest some jeans and a light colored polo shirt finished with a regatta jacket (it’s bound to get chilly late evening by the river). You can even add a floral or spotted handkerchief if you want to show off!

 

Epsom Derby

If you want to keep up with the queen then head down to the Epsom Derby, she’ll be attending what’s classed as the greatest flat race in the world, winnings can top up to £1.5 million! We’ve been told tickets have been sold out for the Queens stand but you can still get in the Grandstand, Tattenham and Lonsdale enclosures.

It’s going to be fairly hot so wear light colour’s, avoid black for fear of drawing in the sun. The dress code is more relaxed than Ascot but at no cost should you wear any form of sportswear or ripped denim.

A great outfit for this would be some lightweight linen trousers, breathable cotton shirt and linen jacket it will keep you cool but still keep you looking the part, if it’s too hot the jacket can be removed and if it’s cold in the evenings you can just put it back on! It’s your choice on the tie but to stick with the true British theme we’ve selected a red and blue silk number.

If you’re going to one of the thousands of street parties in Britain then you may want to just add some patriotism to your outfit, we’ve got some excellent little accessories to do just this!

 

 

 

Win 2 made to measure suits & grooming treatments!

Do you want 2 made to measure suits and a booking at a top London grooming emporium for a head massage and choice of other treatments free of charge?

If so then dont forget to pick up a copy of Shortlist magazine today to enter our Bespoke Competition worth £1000.

Spotted at the London Collections!

We recently sent a member of our buying team down to the London Collections, the London collections were put on as a homage to mens British fashion, unfortunately London Fashion week only has one day dedicated to menswear (the last day at that!) , the showcase of British brands promotes the emphasis on both the creative and commercial importance of Britains underground talent in todays fashion industry.

Check out our inside man with the very dapper Tinie Tempah at the London Collections, both looking suarve in their bow ties! Just goes to show that bow’s are cool after all!

Guess The Score – Win £100

You can £100 worth of online vouchers for www.moss.co.uk by simply predicting the correct score of the England vs Sweden game this Friday!

Simply Post your score prediction on our Facebook wall!

Get you entries in before 19:30 on Friday to be in with a chance, good luck!

Dress To Impress

Is your lack of sartorial awareness holding you back at work, at a special occasion or during that crucial job interview?

Looking smart and wearing the right outfit can not only give a positive psychological lift but can also help you to project the right impression on your boss, colleagues and friends. Here, Moss, the leading menswear retailer of branded suiting, gives the low down on the top dressing tips to get you noticed.

Top Dressing Tips

1. A two-button suit, cut on a slimmer block and co-ordinated with a flat fronted trouser, is a flattering style for all shapes and sizes. The slim block also gives a sharper, more tailored look.

2. If you prefer wearing a three-button suit use this simple guide, sometimes button the top, always button the second, never button the third.

3. You should always show 1cm of shirt cuff under your jacket sleeve. It’s the difference between looking scruffy and sartorially smart.

4. A good fitting suit will help you stand taller and look more confident. The shoulder of your suit jacket should fit comfortably with yours. Shoulder pads should not protrude beyond your own shoulders otherwise it will make you look like you’re slouching.

5. The suit should never pull around the chest, if your fist can fit between your chest and the fabric, it’s too big.

6. A Windsor knot sits much better with a cut away collar and looks much more professional. It will also keep its shape all day unlike a school boy knot.

7. For a strong sartorial statement at work, wear a pinstripe suit. This means business and gives the impression that You mean business!

8. The length of the trouser should sit on the top of the sole of your shoe, never have shorter trousers.

9. Don’t overfill your pockets. This will ruin the line of your suit and give a tired and dishevelled look to your overall appearance.

10. Be brave and wear colour! Striped and bright coloured shirts are a must for the season. It is the easier and flattering to add a distinctive shirt or tie to lift a stylish suit. But if in doubt go for tone on tone when matching ties with shirts, darker or lighter shades look great against each other.

Regent St Reopens With a Brand New Look

Moss Bros Group is delighted to unveil a prestigious new look at our Moss Bros store in Regent Street is now open! As a flagship store in the portfolio, 88 Regent Street has evolved the High Street aesthetic as a premium destination which suits this esteemed location.

Pocket Squares / Handkerchiefs

Through the ages they have gone through many a change and purpose, from flaunting your social class to wiping the snuff from your nose. In this day and age the pocket square has less of a practical meaning, becoming a significant style item in the last 5 years.

They started life in China during the Chou dynasty although nothing was known of the pocket square until Richard II stopped people blowing their noses on their sleeve. Just slipping a square into your top pocket can leave you looking very suave and sophisticated.Choosing the right material is important but not crucial, it all depends on what look you want to go for. Cotton squares will have the more contemporary designs on and are the most popular; silk looks splendid when puff-folded in a breast pocket. Linen squares have a grainy texture and look great in the spring/summer season.

When it comes to selecting your square for your business suit consider the matter sensitivity, some people hold that it must be white, though blue and pastel colours are considered fine. Your square should not match your tie but merely contrast with it; it should complement the colour of the shirt.

The next challenge is deciding which fold looks the best with your suit. We have highlighted our three favourite folds.

The Puffed Fold


 

 

 

The bottom of the square is inserted into the pocket so that the puffed body is exposed with casual grace.

The Square-End Fold


 

 
Fold the square to fit the size of your pocket, insert and expose no more than 2 centimetres above the rim of the pocket.
 
 

The Multi-Point Fold


 



The number of points is your choice. Fold the square diagonally then back over its self, do this until you have achieved your required number of points then insert into the top pocket.