Just as much as you are, your groom is no doubt looking forward to the big day! Getting married is one of the most significant events of anyone's life and, as such, it should be a memorable one. For some people, though, it can be memorable for the wrong reasons! No, I'm not talking about people objecting to your marriage!
Believe it or not, some couples feel their wedding days aren't perfect due to the clothes they wear. Is your husband-to-be worrying about the suit he is going to wear for the big day? And how much does he know about the myths and realities of wedding suits? To help him chill out a bit, be sure to tell him about the following five wedding suit myths:
Myth #1: You shouldn't bother with a custom tailored suit
It's unlikely that your groom will wear his wedding suit on a regular basis. With that thought in mind, he might assume that it's best to save cash and just get a ready-made suit. The thing is, he must feel completely relaxed and comfortable during your wedding day. Like yourself, he will spend lots of time walking and standing, even after the ceremony. That's why he should opt for a custom wedding suit from somewhere like michaelandrews.com. Trust me: he will be much happier in a well-fitting suit!Myth #2: You should only get a "trendy" suit
Let's get one fact straight. A wedding day is about the two people getting married. They shouldn't need to comfort to whatever society deems as stylish! Also, you may both wish to have a themed wedding day. Remember: the big day is all about you both. Your groom shouldn't feel guilty about opting for a suit in a style that he prefers. After all; he's the one that's going to wear it, not your wedding guests!Myth #3: You should only wear a tie
Again, what your husband-to-be wears at the wedding is down to him. If he prefers wearing a tuxedo, so be it. If he'd rather wear a tie, that's also okay. All too often, men worry unnecessarily about the ties or tuxedos they should be wearing on their big day. If he asks you what you "think" he should wear, just tell him whatever he feels comfortable wearing. Even if that means wearing a crocheted tuxedo from etsy.com!Photo by Kendall Pavan Photography| View Real Wedding
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