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Menswear
The bride has almost certainly spent months planning, choosing and trying on her outfit, so there's no reason why the groom can't do the same - after all, the big day should be one of the biggest moments in your life too.
Besides, do you really want to be remembered as one of those grooms who left things until the last minute?
So to avoid this happening to you, you need to get involved in selecting your outfit right from the start of the wedding preparations. And do try to show some enthusiasm - just because you're a macho guy doesn't mean you have to act like one of the boys every time the subject comes up.
Tradition dictates that the groom, best man, ushers, father of the bride and groom's father should all look similar - a general rule of thumb is that if the groom is wearing morning dress, other men in the party should too.
The bride will often have strong preferences about what she wants the men to wear but there's no reason why you can't get involved and offers some ideas.
It's also important for the groom to make a stylish choice. It's not a necessity for all the men to hire the same suits for the wedding but if the bride wishes for the colour scheme to be included in the men's outfits, it can be achieved by hiring or buying waistcoats and cravats or ties in the chosen colour scheme.
Your wedding day really is the one day in your life when excuses for not looking your best just won't do!