Is it worth splashing out on a new suit for my wedding or should I just hire one?
Hiring a wedding suit
Pros:
If you're on a tight budget it's a great way to get a smart suit without blowing a lot of cash.
A number of top-name menswear designers such as Marc Wallace offer a hire option so the days of the cheap and nasty hire suit are long gone.
If you're getting married abroad and will have no use for a white linen suit when you get home it may be the sensible option.
If you're wearing morningwear then it really is the sole option as the only time you'll be able to wear your own morning suit again is if you are asked to be a best man or usher in the future, or if you're planning to go to the races at lot!
Cons:
It might seem a shame to have to return the wedding suit you got married in once the day is over.
Someone has to be in charge of returning all the suits after the big day.
If the suit is damaged you will have to pay for it unless you have paid a damage waiver.
Buying a wedding suit
Pros:
You'll get to own a fab smart suit that you'll get lots of wear out of.
Having a suit made specially to fit is a total luxury. You'll never own another suit like it.
A tailored suit can be made to hide any areas you are self-conscious of such as wide shoulders or a large belly and can even make you look taller and slimmer.
Cons:
It's not a cheap option. A bespoke suit - made for you totally from scratch - can set you back at least £1000. A suit that has been tailored to fit can cost anything from £500 upwards.
Unless you buy the same suits for your best man and the ushers you may have to put up with not matching.
If you have a suit made for your wedding you may have to commit to a number of fittings before it is finished.