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Every March, searches for “wedding guest outfits” peak in the UK as Brits jump head-first into wedding season. As the celebratory season starts, social media platforms such as TikTok are rife with outfit ideas and inspiration videos; the hashtag #weddinguestoutfit has over 17,000 videos and 653 million views. Trousers Shirts
Despite this, whether you're attending with just your nearest and dearest in their back garden or going abroad for a fairytale wedding, choosing the right outfit for a spring wedding can be stressful. That is why Crew Clothing has compiled a list of the best wedding guest separates for him that are perfect for this season's weddings.
Blazers
When it comes to blazers for a spring wedding, fabric is key when choosing the right look to go along with your suit. Light and pastel colours are a popular choice for the season, and unless under strict instructions from the happy couple on what colours not to wear, a beige, cream, or earthy green blazer will be the perfect fit. On particularly warm spring days, why not try a linen blazer - something that is lightweight but still holds that sophisticated, tailored look?
It’s all about the fit when it comes to men’s trousers for a spring wedding. There are many fits and styles to choose from, from contemporary slim fits to traditional silhouettes, so it is important to choose not only one that looks great but that you feel comfortable in too, especially on those warmer spring days.
From regular to slim and versatile white or make a statement with bold stripes, the shirt you choose for a spring wedding can vary in many ways. While there is no right or wrong answer when it comes to shopping for the best spring wedding shirts, it helps to take note of the fabric, the fit, and the colour when choosing your shirt. Take note of the colour scheme you are going for with your blazer and trousers to ensure there are no colour clashes.
To find out more, visit www.crewclothing.co.uk