We all need a little inspiration. Sometimes the more we consider our options, the more we ponder our choices, the harder it becomes to settle our mind upon a single idea.
Here at Jack Bunneys we are always considering options and pondering our choices. Our reputation as a forerunner of formal fashion has to be maintained. With this in mind we are always considering new ideas, new colour combinations and creative solutions to problems which, as yet do not exist.
2012 will see the continued trend for fitted & tailored suits for weddings.
'Slim Fit' and 'Three Piece' Will be the catch-words for wedding suits in 2012.
Luxury Fabrics will be seen more and more. Lighter weights, silks and luxury Mohairs will all be very popular for 2012.
The standard 'Edward' style of jacket will be seen less and less and eventually stop being used altogether.
'Lounge' or 'Regular' Three piece suits will be exceptionally popular for wedding groups.
'Morning' or 'Tail' suits will continue to be used and will be very popular but in lighter weight finer fabrics.
'Ceremony' suits or suits which are neither morning suits or lounge suits will be the big news for 2012! New styles of 'ceremony' suits will be designed by the best independent suppliers.
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Three Piece suits to hire for the Grooms party will be increasingly popular throughout 2012. Classic, tailored and slim fitting, this elegant look is formal yet relaxed. The style also looks great in the evening whilst the gents are no longer wearing their jackets. The lack of fancy waistcoat keeps the Gentleman look elegant and tailored right throughout the day and into the evening.
With the classic and elegant trending for 2012, it is more than likely that most of our wedding parties will be wearing something simple and tailored. But how do we distinguish our Grooms from the rest of the wedding party? Rather than using the 'usual' wedding accessories to make our Grooms look more 'Groom-y' (fancy waistcoats, ivory or white cravats etc.) Why not try a more subtle difference? Like using a finer, higher quality fabric of suit? A slight difference yes ... but one that will make all the difference.
Q. What is a 'ceremony suit' ?
A. A 'Ceremony Suit' is a suit designed specifically for special occasions, such as weddings.
A 'Ceremony Suit' is also a suit which does not fall into the usual suit genres. They are not an 'Evening' suit, a 'Morning' suit or a 'Lounge' suit but instead defy all the usual rules and are specifically designed for the one purpose and that is to be worn for 'special occasions' only.
Every wedding should be unique, after all every couple is unique and a wedding should be reflection of the couple and their relationship. Here at Jack Bunneys we love anything which is custom or bespoke for weddings, but how does that fit into the business of 'hiring' suits? 'Hiring' after all is generic by its nature. One way you can customise your hire suit is with the accessories. Custom made ties, cravats and waistcoats can transform the wedding theme, if done correctly.