Planning your wedding day attire? Here’s how to perfect the groom’s wedding look with timeless style, refined Italian tailoring, and attention to every last detail – from the cufflinks to the shoes.
At Thomas Pina, we believe a groom’s wedding look should feel just as composed and memorable as the ceremony itself. Yes, it all begins with the suit, but at the end of the day, it is about the full impression. From the weight of the cufflinks to the cut of the lapel, from the choice of cravat (or tie) to the polish of the shoes, every detail should reflect the groom’s confidence, character, and taste.
Perfection starts with the foundation: a well-tailored suit in an exceptional Italian fabric. Whether you opt for a deep navy, a rich burgundy, or a light summer tone like ivory or light grey, the key is in the structure. The suit must fit like a glove – close to the body but never restrictive, structured yet effortless. From there, the layering becomes your signature: a double-breasted waistcoat in a contrasting fabric, or a subtle tone-on-tone vest for a cleaner, minimalist approach.
The neckwear you choose – be it a classic tie, a silk cravat, or a bow tie – sets the tone for the look. It should complement the jacket’s collar and hint at your personal style. Cravats evoke timeless romance, ties offer modern structure, and bow ties carry a bold formality that few pull off as well as the Thomas Pina man. Cufflinks and pocket squares may seem small, but they’re essential. Choose pieces that feel cohesive with your fabric and metal finishes – matte, not overly polished; detailed, but never loud. They should speak for you, not over you. And then, of course, the shoes. Clean lines, soft leather, and polish that reflects the kind of care you’ve put into this day. Match tones with your suit or go tonal for depth. Nothing breaks elegance faster than a rushed choice at your feet.
Excellence is not about overcomplicating the look. It’s about knowing exactly which pieces to elevate, and when to stop. For the modern groom, refinement lies in these decisions. At Thomas Pina, we design with this philosophy in mind: tailored pieces that honour tradition, guided by a modern eye for proportion, texture, and identity. Because when the moment comes, you don’t just want to look good, you want to feel unmistakably yourself.