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Fall and winter wedding season is here, and finding the right outfit for cooler temperatures without breaking the dress code can be a real puzzle. Whether you’re the groom, best man or a guest, Men’s Wearhouse is offering a sharp collection of suits and accessories designed with cold-weather elegance in mind.
Cold-weather weddings call for texture and depth
This time of year, weddings take on warmer, richer aesthetics—and your clothing should do the same. Neutral black and navy remain reliable, but fall and winter invite a more adventurous approach. Think textured fabrics like tweed and herringbone, or deeper, bolder tones like wine, brown, and cherry red.
If you’re attending a formal evening wedding, the Egara Slim Fit Dinner Jacket in cherry red is a standout option. It adds personality without veering into costume territory. I love pieces like this—expressive, yet still appropriate in the context of black-tie expectations. It’s a reminder that formal doesn’t need to mean predictable.
For guests wanting something distinctive without stealing focus from the couple, there’s real charm in the Paisley & Gray Slim Fit Jacket in wine—it’s bold but smooth. Another favorite is the Calvin Klein Slim Fit Plaid Suit, which has a subtle windowpane pattern that gives just enough visual interest to feel modern. To read Gwen Stefani headlines magical 2025 Disney Christmas Parade
Brown is back, and it suits the season
Year after year, I notice brown slowly creeping back into men’s fashion, particularly in colder months. For fall weddings, a brown suit feels rooted and warm—ideal for settings with candles, wood decor or outdoor elements. The modern-fit brown suit from Nautica is both smart and seasonally on point.
If the wedding leans more rustic or semi-casual, the Paisley & Gray Plaid Suit in herringbone plaid is a welcome option. Herringbone has that heritage feel, grounded but elegant, and it works with a variety of shirt choices:
- Crisp white shirt for a classic look
- Denim or chambray for a relaxed feel
- A subtle floral or print for playful flair
It’s the kind of suit that adapts to the atmosphere while still showing you made an effort.
Accessories that set the tone
Accessories often make the difference at a wedding—especially during the colder seasons where layering plays a bigger role. It’s not just about function, it’s about completing your look.
Egara’s Plaid Socks and their Narrow Petite Floral Tie in brown are the small details that pull an outfit into the season’s mood. I like ties like this one: understated, a bit playful, but still elegant. That’s the sweet spot for a wedding guest. To read Toho expands into Europe with bold anime distribution moves
Shoes matter more than we think. For rustic venues or outdoor ceremonies, the Joseph Abboud Alan Boots hit that practical-meets-stylish balance. Comfortable yet sleek, they’re a far cry from stiff patent oxfords and feel right at home on an autumnal lawn or wintry ballroom floor.
If the wedding vibe is more laid-back, don’t overlook separates. The Joseph Abboud Modern Fit Chambray Shirt walks a fine line between casual and put-together—and when paired with dark slacks and boots, the look stays intentional without trying too hard.
Black remains timeless—for good reason
For those who’d rather stay on traditional terrain, black is still the cleanest, most foolproof route. A black Calvin Klein Slim Fit Dress Shirt with a matching black suit is effortless, crisp, and always wedding-ready. It’s especially fitting for black-tie optional or formal evening receptions.
Sometimes, when I can’t decide, I go back to black. It’s confident and lets your posture and presence do the talking.
Style that supports, not distracts
Ultimately, wedding style isn’t about outshining the couple—it’s about celebrating the day with care. Men’s Wearhouse seems to understand that balance this season, offering pieces that feel polished without being overdone, stylish without shouting. And in fall and winter especially, that quiet elegance feels just right.

