The 10 Best Tweed Wedding Suits

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Some suits are tailored for certain seasons, and one prime example of a seasonal suit choice would be tweed. Best for autumn and winter celebrations, these pieces are made of dense wool and are crafted to keep you warmer than something like airy cotton. Also, tweed often comes in checkered patterns—whether subtle or bold—and at a wedding, they're sure to stand out in a sea of black suits.

Tweed became especially popular in the United Kingdom, as the fabric originated in Scotland and Ireland, and was worn by farmers before the British upper class got ahold of it. Today, you can find tweed suits in a variety of colors, which can sometimes look more on the casual side. Thus, to keep a tweed suit more formal for an evening wedding, opt for darker colors like a deep brown, green, navy blue, or gray.

Sourced from the best retailers with the most reputable reviews, read on for the best tweed wedding suits for grooms, groomsmen, wedding guests, and more.

Best Splurge: Polo Ralph Lauren The Morehouse Collection Tweed Suit

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Courtesy of Ralph Lauren

Fit: True to size | Care: Dry clean

Classic and oh-so-chic, this dapper tweed suit from Ralph Lauren is definitely worth the high price tag. We love this for late winter or early autumn, and it's our favorite choice on the list.

Price at time of publish: $1,200

Most Dapper: AmorByAnshul Blue Estate Herringbone Three-Piece Tweed Suit

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Courtesy of AmorByAnshul

Fit: Made-to-measure | Care: Dry clean

This made-to-measure suit is created with your exact measurements for a great fit. The classic navy shade makes this feel traditional, but the three-piece styling gives it a bit of an edge.

Price at time of publish: $572

Best for an Early Spring Wedding: Moss Tailored Fit Light Blue Tweed Suit

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Courtesy of Moss

Fit: Tailored | Care: Dry clean

The light blue color of this suit makes it work for an early spring wedding when it's still chilly enough to wear tweed. It can be worn with a button-down, or styled more casually as shown.

Price at time of publish: $458

Most Unique: S By Sebastian Walnut Lino Tweed Suit

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Courtesy of Sebastian Cruz Couture

Fit: Classic | Care: Dry clean

The pattern of this tweed suit is different from a lot of other options out there, making it a bit more unique. The brown color is also unexpected for a wedding.

Price at time of publish: $1,195

Best Brown: Hockerty Made to Measure Three-Piece Tweed Suit in Checkered Brown

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Courtesy of Hockerty

Fit: Custom | Care: Dry clean

This is a beautiful shade of brown that feels very versatile and works for both formal and casual events. The checkered pattern stands out, and we love the option of the vest.

Price at time of publish: $534

Best Slim Fit: Moss Slim Fit Sage Suit

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Courtesy of Moss

Fit: Slim fit | Care: Dry clean

This sage Moss London tweed suit is so interesting to look at and is perfect for outdoor ceremonies in the cooler months. While this feels more on the casual side, it can work for a daytime wedding.

Price at time of publish: $678

Best for a Formal Wedding: Studio Suits Donegal Tweed Suit

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Courtesy of Studio Suits

Fit: Classic | Care: Dry clean

The dark gray shade of this suit and the comfortable and classic fit makes it ideal for a more formal wedding. Follow the styling lead and wear it with a skinny tie and loafers.

Price at time of publish: $245

Best Double-Breasted: Hockerty Grey Rustic Tweed Double Breasted Vested Suit

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Courtesy of Hockerty

Fit: Custom | Care: Dry clean

The double breast of this jacket makes the entire suit look more sophisticated and put together. We love the deep grey as well.

Price at time of publish: $534

Best for a Spring or Summer Wedding: ASOS DESIGN Super Skinny Wool Mix Suit in Beige Tweed

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Courtesy of ASOS

Fit: Slim | Care: Dry clean

In a neutral beige shade, this suit is both versatile and timeless. It's perfect for a spring or summer wedding and pairs beautifully with brown or black loafers. What's more, this three-piece ensemble won't break the bank.

Price at time of publish: $271

Best in Blue: John Lewis Moss London Slim Fit Donegal Tweed Three-Piece Suit

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Courtesy of John Lewis

Fit: Silm fit | Care: Dry clean

The dark blue color of this suit gives it a traditionally formal look, and the tweed fabric is very subtle. It's the perfect choice for someone looking for a classic piece.

What to Look for in a Tweed Wedding Suit

Since tweed suits work best for weddings in the autumn or winter, you should look for a suit that will keep you warm without causing you to overheat. Try on different looks and get a good idea of the fabric to ensure that the suit feels comfortable enough to wear on your big day. Tweed pieces can also come in many different colors and patterns, and for a more casual wedding, feel free to play around with hues like light blue or green plaid. For something more formal, opt for darker shades and more subtle tones like black or navy blue.

FAQ
  • Is a tweed suit appropriate for a wedding?

    Tweed suits can definitely be appropriate for an event like a wedding, but you should take the event into consideration. If you're going to a black-tie event or even a black-tie optional wedding, a tweed suit might not be formal enough—especially if it's any color other than black. But if you're going to a more casual wedding or a semi-formal affair, a tweed suit is a great pick.

  • What color should you pick for a tweed wedding suit?

    Tweed wedding suits come in so many different hues, and that's certainly what makes them so fun. The color you choose for your suit should depend on your dress code and overall wedding theme. Opt for a unique shade like light blue or light brown for a more casual wedding, and dark-colored suits like black or deep green, for events that are more formal.

  • When can you wear a tweed wedding suit?

    The best time to wear a tweed wedding suit is during the colder months since they are a heavier fabric. However, there's no rule that you can't wear them during the spring or summer, but they might be too warm depending on the climate.

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Contributing writer Jessica Booth is a freelance writer and formerly served as an editor for seven years. Her work has been featured in Bustle, Insider, Redbook, and Refinery29.

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