Planning a country-themed wedding and unsure what to dress the groom in? Take a look at these ideas...
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Once you've set the date and set the scene for your country themed wedding, it's time to consider your outfits.
A country theme is the perfect way to celebrate British heritage and embrace the great outdoors in a relaxed and informal environment. The beauty of a country wedding theme is that you don't have to try too hard; just think of simple yet impactful DIY decorative elements to bring the style of your special day to life... hay bales for seating, milk churns sprouting seasonal floral arrangements and afternoon tea served picnic-style.
But what to wear to a country themed wedding? While the bride should opt for a dress with minimal fuss, the groom should consider alternative fabrics for his suit: think tweed, check, herringbone and dogtooth in a palette of rustic colours and earthy tones.
Quintessential British style will never go out of fashion and country weddings are the perfect opportunity to make a style statement all of your very own. Just take a look at these 12 groomswear ideas to suit the theme of the day.
Three-Piece Pure Wool Slim Fit Tweed Suit from Groom Hire, from £250
Britannia Tux from Johnny Tuxedo , complete outfit: £220
Dark Blue Fellini Tailored Suit from Slater Menswear, £99
St James Jacket in Black and White Herringbone by Holland Cooper, £399
Green Windowpane Check Detail Tweed Waistcoat by Dobell, £39.99
New & Lingwood Letwin Check Single-Breasted Jacket, £495
Chester Barrie Linen Prince of Wales Check Henley Jacket, £450
Burton Three-Piece 1904 Light Blue Prince of Wales Grindle Slim Fit Suit, £171
Charles Tyrwhitt Slim Fit Green Check British Tweed Jacket, £129
Quizman Stone Linen Blazer, £69.99
Kinloch Anderson Day Kilt (made to order from £695), jacket (£385) and waistcoat (£160) in Midnight Ocean Tweed, and sealskin sporran (£265)
Richard Anderson Single Breasted Beige Herringbone Silk/Linen Sport Coat, £945
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