Wedding style evolves every year, but the strongest trends rarely come from dramatic changes. Instead, they emerge through subtle shifts in colour, texture and tailoring preferences. For 2026 weddings, grooms are leaning towards richer fabrics, more structured fits and thoughtful details that elevate the overall look without feeling overly styled. With decades of experience dressing wedding parties across the North West, Groom continues to see how modern trends blend with timeless tailoring.
Structured Tailoring Is Back
In recent years, looser tailoring became more common as relaxed wedding styles grew in popularity. For 2026, the trend is moving back towards sharper, more structured fits.
This does not mean overly tight suits. Instead, the focus is on clean shoulders, defined waistlines and trousers that sit properly rather than pooling at the ankle. A structured suit photographs better, especially in group shots and formal venues.
Groom’s popular wedding suits collection reflects this shift towards refined but comfortable tailoring:
Three Piece Suits Are Growing in Popularity
The three piece suit is returning as a staple choice for grooms. Waistcoats add depth and formality while also offering practical benefits.
When jackets come off during the evening reception, the outfit still feels complete. This is particularly useful for winter weddings or venues where the reception runs late into the evening.
Three piece suits also allow subtle differentiation between the groom and groomsmen without completely changing the overall look.
Richer Colour Palettes Are Replacing Light Tones
While light greys and pale blues were once common, many 2026 weddings are moving towards deeper tones that photograph better and suit a wider range of venues.
Navy
Still one of the most popular wedding suit colours. Navy works across almost every venue and pairs easily with different tie colours.
Deep Green
Forest green continues to gain popularity, particularly for autumn and winter weddings.
Charcoal
Charcoal suits provide a formal and understated alternative to navy while maintaining strong visual structure.
Textured Fabrics Are Becoming More Popular
Texture is one of the most noticeable shifts in modern wedding tailoring. Rather than flat fabrics, grooms are choosing materials that add depth and character.
Tweed and Check
For countryside venues or rustic weddings, tweed and subtle checks add personality without feeling overly themed. Groom’s tweed and check collection reflects this growing interest in textured fabrics:
Flannel
Flannel suits offer a soft matte finish that works particularly well in winter and early spring ceremonies.
Velvet Accents
Velvet details, particularly on dinner jackets, are becoming more common for formal evening weddings.
Personalisation Without Excess
Another trend for 2026 is controlled personalisation. Grooms want their suit to feel distinctive, but not so unique that it distracts from the wedding.
Small details often achieve this best.
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Different lapel styles
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Personalised lining
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Distinct waistcoats
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Subtle accessory choices
These details allow individuality without moving too far from classic tailoring.
If you are looking for something more distinctive, Groom’s exclusive collection includes suits designed to stand out while remaining wedding appropriate:
Coordinating Groomsmen With the Groom
A noticeable trend for 2026 is subtle variation between the groom and the rest of the wedding party. Rather than identical outfits, grooms often wear a slightly different version of the same suit.
This could mean a different waistcoat, a deeper colour or a more textured fabric. The result is a cohesive group look that still allows the groom to stand out naturally.
Groom’s suit hire range helps wedding parties achieve this balance across different sizes and preferences
Formal Evening Weddings Are Increasing
More couples are planning evening ceremonies or receptions that extend later into the night. This is driving a rise in black tie weddings and formal dress codes.
Tuxedos in black or midnight blue are becoming increasingly common, particularly for winter weddings and city venues.
For these occasions, Groom offers a dedicated black tie collection suitable for evening celebrations:
The Importance of Professional Fitting
Even the best suit can look average if it does not fit correctly. Proper fitting ensures clean lines across the shoulders, chest and trousers.
Professional fittings also help coordinate entire wedding parties more easily. Groom’s stores in Chester, Liverpool and Warrington provide fittings that ensure suits look tailored rather than simply worn.
Key Takeaways
The strongest groom suit trends for 2026 focus on refined tailoring, deeper colours and textured fabrics. Structured fits, three piece suits and subtle personalisation are all becoming more common. With long standing tailoring experience and a wide selection of hire and purchase options, Groom helps grooms choose a suit that feels current while remaining timeless.

