Getting a suit wrong for a wedding is one of the more public ways a man can misread a room. Too dark and you’re edging into funeral territory. Too pale and you look like you’ve wandered in from a garden party in 1987. The occasion demands something specific: a suit that reads as considered without looking like you’re competing with the groom, and that photographs well without being built around the photograph. We’ve been looking at cuts that work across morning ceremonies and evening receptions, fabrics that hold up across a full day, and colours that sit in that confident middle ground between safe and interesting. Navy, stone, warm grey, occasionally a well judged check. Single breasted, clean lapels, nothing too fashion forward. These are suits that understand the assignment. They look right in the church, right at the reception, and right when someone inevitably asks where you got it.