5 Mistakes Groomsmen Make When Renting Suits and Tuxes

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How do you ensure the groomsmen come back from their tux appointments looking like a million bucks and not like they just stepped straight out of the movie Boogie Nights? To get some answers, we turned to experts Andrew Blackmon and Patrick Coyne. See what they have to say on the topic and read about the most common suit and tux rental mistakes.

Meet the Expert

Andrew Blackmon and Patrick Coyne are the founders of The Black Tux, a company that helps improve the tuxedo rental process.

Getting the Wrong Size

When it comes to suit rentals, finding the right fit is a huge issue for groomsmen. "A flattering fit can be hard to come by in your typical stores, especially when today's groom is looking for a slimmer style and more custom feel," points out Coyne. To nail the look, he suggests having your groomsmen look out for these cues. "Shoulders should be close to the body but not constricting. Sleeves should be long enough to show a quarter to a half-inch of the shirt with your arms at your side and your jacket length should end at the base of your thumbs (with your arms at your side)."

Waiting Until the Last Minute

The longer you wait to get fitted and place an order, the more you stress out the bride-to-be, who has other things to worry about, explains Blackmon. "Do your friend a favor and go as early as possible once you know the group style and look. Same goes for returns; mail or bring back your rental the day after the wedding or you could be charged a delay fee," he warns.

Neglecting the Classics

While this one is obviously up to the bride and groom, too, both Coyne and Blackmon recommend choosing a tux or suit for your groomsmen that will stand the test of time. "Rather than picking a unique or crazy colored suit, we always advise our wedding parties to stay within the spectrum of stylish classics," notes Coyne. Think light or charcoal grey, midnight blue, navy, or black. "These colors will look tasteful and sophisticated, contrasting nicely and letting the bride shine on her big day."

The groom and his party can, of course, have some fun with options like slim suspenders, a standout bow tie, or a shawl collar tuxedo.

Selecting Overused and Outdated Styles

Unfortunately, renting from some of the big-box formalwear stores often means a single suit or tuxedo may have been worn up to 50 times! "This wear and tear really shows, and worn-out polyester is definitely not a good look or feel," cautions Coyne. "In most cases, the high price rental doesn't match the low quality, and you're better off going somewhere else." If you're pigeonholed into renting from a specific store though, he suggests trying to request a lesser worn suit or tux.

Forgetting to Check Your Pockets

Before your groomsmen turn in their rentals, remind them to check their pockets for belongings. "At The Black Tux, we've seen it all, from best man speeches to red carpet tickets for the Oscars," says Blackmon.

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