Getting your groomsmen to look sharp shouldn’t feel like herding cats. The goal is simple: everyone looks cohesive in photos, nobody looks uncomfortable, and you don’t spend the final month chasing sizes, colors, and missed deadlines.
If you’re planning a wedding in Northern Michigan, tuxedo rentals in Traverse City are one of the easiest ways to get a polished, uniform look—without forcing every guy to buy a suit he’ll never wear again.
Here’s the streamlined approach that actually works.
1) Start early and set one clear plan
The biggest mistake couples make: waiting too long and leaving details vague.
What to decide early:
- tuxedo or suit
- color (black, navy, charcoal, etc.)
- tie vs bow tie
- shirt style
- shoe expectations
Then send one message to the group with:
- the look you chose
- the rental shop info
- the deadline for fittings
Clear instructions beat endless group chat opinions.
2) Pick one base style for everyone
If you want your photos to look intentional, your groomsmen need the same foundation.
Most cohesive options:
- Classic black tux (formal, timeless)
- Navy tux/suit (modern, flattering, great in photos)
- Charcoal suit (versatile, slightly softer than black)
Pro tip: Keep jackets and pants consistent. If you want to add personality, do it with accessories—not mismatched suits.
3) Match the wedding vibe (not just the color palette)
Your groomsmen’s look should fit the overall tone of the day.
- Black-tie / formal: tux + bow tie + crisp shirt
- Classic wedding: navy or charcoal suit + tie
- Rustic / outdoor: suit with softer textures + simple accessories
- Modern minimal: clean lines, no busy patterns, sleek fit
This keeps the bridal party looking like one unified design, not two separate events.
4) Coordinate with the bridesmaids the smart way
You don’t need identical colors. You need intentional coordination.
Easy ways to tie the parties together:
- match a pocket square or tie to the bridesmaid color family (sage, dusty blue, blush, burgundy)
- match metal tones (silver vs gold)
- coordinate boutonnieres with bouquets
One or two “connectors” is all it takes.
5) Fit is the difference between “rental” and “wow”
You can rent a tux and still look custom—if the fit is right.
A proper fit looks like:
- jacket shoulders lie flat
- jacket closes without pulling
- sleeves show a bit of shirt cuff
- pants sit correctly at the waist and break cleanly at the shoe
Schedule fittings early enough to fix sizing issues without panic.
6) Do group fittings (or at least one coordinated fitting window)
If the crew is local, a group fitting is the fastest way to avoid mistakes.
If the group is spread out:
- set a deadline
- require everyone to get measured by a certain date
- keep one point of contact for questions
This prevents the classic problem: “three guys done, two guys missing, one guy wrong size.”
7) Standardize accessories for a clean, cohesive look
Accessories are where groomsmen outfits go off the rails.
Standardize:
- tie/bow tie color and material
- pocket square (simple is best)
- boutonniere style
- socks (yes—photos happen)
If you want a little individuality, let guys choose:
- cufflinks
- tie bar
- watch
Keep the big visual pieces consistent.
8) Assign one person to manage the process
Every wedding needs a “logistics adult.”
Choose one:
- best man
- planner
- organized sibling/friend
Their job:
- track who has been fitted
- confirm deadlines
- handle questions with the shop
This keeps the couple out of the weeds.
9) Set clear pickup and return expectations
Don’t leave this to chance.
Make sure everyone knows:
- pickup date/time
- what to bring (shoes, shirt, etc.)
- how to check fit at pickup
- return deadline after the wedding
Late returns can create fees—avoid that drama.
10) Build in a small buffer for real life
Someone will forget. Someone will be traveling. Someone’s weight will fluctuate.
Plan for it:
- aim to finalize rentals several weeks before the wedding
- keep communication simple and direct
- stay flexible on minor details while protecting the overall look
Groomsmen tuxedo rentals in Traverse City
At Lakeside Bridal, we help couples coordinate groomsmen formalwear with a clean process: consistent styles, proper fittings, and coordinated accessories—so your wedding party looks sharp and your planning stays stress-free. Schedule an appointment and we’ll help you lock in a cohesive look that photographs beautifully.