The Knot Weddings Magazine

MENSWEAR myths

ven if the last word you’d use to describe yourself is “clotheshorse,” your wedding day is still a chance to pull out all the stops where attire is concerned. For most grooms, that means a sharp suit or tailored tux, a high-quality dress shirt that fits just so, a polished pair of kicks and maybe even a cool new set of cuffinks. But all too often, true self-expression is missing from a groom’s uniform. While you can—and should—look to established rules of dress to guide your choices, you also shouldn’t be afraid

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