Wedding Suits | Tailored Wedding Suits in London

A Special Suit for a Special Day
As wedding tailors our goal is to ensure that your suit looks, fits, and feels as it should on the best day of your life.
A made to measure wedding suit is created from scratch according to your preferences. It originates from one of our existing house patterns before being customised and reworked to your measurements and personal taste.
A bespoke wedding suit differs slightly by going one further than a made to measure suit. With a bespoke suit, we hand cut your very own paper pattern, which is then transferred to your chosen cloth picked from the finest cloth mills in the world.
As well as creating the suit for the groom, we can create suits that your groomsmen will wear with pride whilst catering to your style and cuts of choice.

Crafting Your Style, Stitch By Stitch
At Jack Davison Bespoke, making your suit for the most important day of your life is something we take very seriously.
We love to sit down with you to understand exactly the style and feel of wedding you're going for, whilst taking into account the time of year, venue, country and the all important temperature!
Together, we will help you to visualise and design the perfect suit. It's then over to us to sew the most stylish sartorial outfit you’ve ever owned, for one of the most significant days of your life. From first meeting to collection, we will oversee the whole process ensuring every detail is considered.

Questions About Wedding Suits
What suits are best for weddings?
The best suit for a wedding depends on the time and location.
Weddings have become more diverse in terms of style and location, reflecting the personal preferences and styles of the couple. The choice between a dinner suit/tuxedo and a traditional morning suit often depends on the formality and theme of the wedding.
In recent years, we’ve noticed a real trend in the dinner suit being the more popular choice. On the other hand, lighter color palettes and a variety of fabrics like silks, linens, wools, and textures are increasingly popular, especially for destination weddings or those in warmer climates.
When should I start looking at wedding suits?
Made-to-Measure (MTM) lead time is 5-7 weeks , whereas bespoke suit lead time is 10-12 weeks. However, for a wedding suit, we would always advise a buffer period for any unforeseen issues or extra adjustments so everything is perfect for the big day.
Is a two-piece suit OK for a wedding?
Yes, a two-piece suit is OK for a wedding. Whilst a waistcoat can add a touch of sophistication and refinement to the groom's attire (adding that extra special touch for the big day), the best suit is the suit you feel most comfortable and confident in. Personally, we love both.
What is the difference between a wedding suit and a normal suit?
Nowadays, there's not much difference between a wedding suit and a normal suit. Unless opting for a dinner suit or morning suit, a wedding suit is a classic lounge suit commissioned and constructed to suit your specific taste.
Should your tie match your suit colour?
No, your tie does not need to match your suit colour. It’s all about the tie complimenting the suit. We can help advise and guide you with this.