The groom and groomsmen wear mid-grey three-piece suits with white shirts and teal knitted tie and pocket square sets. Grey gives a clean neutral base that lets the teal stand out clearly without being overpowering.

Grey tailoring picks up natural light well, keeping the group sharp in photos. Matching waistcoats bring structure and consistency across the party, while white shirts keep everything crisp.

Groom Styling

The groom separates himself with a floral tie. It keeps him within the same teal palette as the groomsmen but adds pattern and individuality — a simple way to stand apart without changing suit colour or moving away from the overall styling.

The floral tie works here because it still pulls in the greens and blues used across the rest of the wedding.

Groomsmen Styling

The groomsmen wear matching teal knitted ties and pocket squares. The knitted texture softens the brighter tone of teal, keeping it wearable rather than too bold. Matching pocket squares keep the look tidy and consistent across the group.

 

Shoes

Black leather shoes keep the outfits grounded. Against grey tailoring and brighter accessories, black adds contrast and keeps the look formal. Clean, polished shoes also photograph well against lighter suits.

Wedding Colours

Teal runs through the whole day — connecting the groom’s floral tie, the groomsmen’s knitted sets and the bridesmaids’ dresses. Some bridesmaids wear deeper green tones, others lighter shades, giving variation without losing consistency. That mix of greens works naturally in a woodland setting and ties the whole wedding party together.

Perfect for woodland weddings and summer venues where colour is wanted without going too bold.

April 27, 2026 — Matthew Boulding

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