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Astor Air Force Prince of Wales Blue Suit Astor Air Force Prince of Wales Blue Suit
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All-season premium wool blend
$645
Ellis Light Grey Prince of Wales Suit Ellis Light Grey Prince of Wales Suit
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All-season premium wool blend
$645
Astor Prussian Teal Twill Suit Astor Prussian Teal Twill Suit
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All-season premium wool blend
$595
Astor Verona Sage Twill Suit Astor Verona Sage Twill Suit
Italian
All Season Pure Merino Wool S110s by Vitale Barberis Canonico, Italy
$780
Astor Sacramento Green Sharkskin Suit Astor Sacramento Green Sharkskin Suit
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All-season premium wool blend
$595
Ellis Powder Grey Twill Suit Ellis Powder Grey Twill Suit
All Season Wool in a Classic Weave
$550
Carnegie Jet Black Twill Tuxedo Carnegie Jet Black Twill Tuxedo
Classic
All-season wool blend
$575
Astor Sand Linen Blend Suit Astor Sand Linen Blend Suit
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Linen cotton summer blend for reduced wrinkles
$550
Astor Steel Grey Twill Suit Astor Steel Grey Twill Suit
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All-season premium wool blend
$575
Bond Powder Grey Tuxedo Bond Powder Grey Tuxedo
All-season wool blend
$625
Madison Lapis Blue Windowpane Suit Madison Lapis Blue Windowpane Suit
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All-season premium wool blend
$575
Astor Grey Charcoal Crosshatch Suit Astor Grey Charcoal Crosshatch Suit
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All Season Wool in a Textured Weave
$495
Astor Siena Ivory Twill Suit Astor Siena Ivory Twill Suit
Italian
All Season Pure Merino Wool S110s by Vitale Barberis Canonico, Italy
$780
Dean Mulberry Twill Tuxedo Dean Mulberry Twill Tuxedo
All-season wool blend
$675
Bond Sage Sharkskin Tuxedo Bond Sage Sharkskin Tuxedo
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All-season premium wool blend
$650
Bryant Harbor Grey Sharkskin Suit Bryant Harbor Grey Sharkskin Suit
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All-season premium wool blend
$595
Dean Deep Blue Tuxedo Dean Deep Blue Tuxedo
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All-season premium wool blend
$675
Hudson Jade Green Linen Suit Hudson Jade Green Linen Suit
100% Linen – lightweight, cool, and summer-ready
$575
Astor Blue Microcheck Tuxedo Astor Blue Microcheck Tuxedo
All-season wool blend with a subtle sheen
$595
Dean Dark Navy Twill Tuxedo Dean Dark Navy Twill Tuxedo
All-season wool blend
$595
Astor Amber Brown Linen Suit Astor Amber Brown Linen Suit
100% Linen – lightweight, cool, and summer-ready
$575
Ellis Deep Teal Linen Suit Ellis Deep Teal Linen Suit
100% Linen – lightweight, cool, and summer-ready
$595
Eldridge Juniper Green Linen Suit Eldridge Juniper Green Linen Suit
100% Linen – lightweight, cool, and summer-ready
$595
Eldridge Fern Green Linen Suit Eldridge Fern Green Linen Suit
Linen cotton summer blend for reduced wrinkles
$550

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Create your custom size from anywhere with our Digital Tailor - measuring tape optional. Learn more

Be The Lead Designer

Go with the designer selections or create your own look with our industry leading configurator.

Love The Way You Look

Our Fit Promise covers any issues - we'll offer covered alterations and free remakes. Learn more

Shop Confident - Free Returns

Try Sartoro risk free with free first order returns. Unsure about the fabric color? Order samples

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Our stretch cotton fabrics have just enough give to extend range of motion without sacrificing the look and feel of the garments. Available in both classic colors and bold hues, these are perfect for those wanting a bit of extra comfort.

Sartoro Weddings: Custom Suits & Tuxedos

Your wedding should look—and feel—exceptional. Sartoro’s collection of custom wedding suits and tuxedos gives you total control, from fabric and lapel to lining and monogram. Build a look that matches your venue, season, and story, then lock in a flawless fit backed by our Perfect Fit Guarantee. Choose from premium wool, linen, velvet, or performance blends, and coordinate your groomsmen without the guesswork.
Getting the fit right is effortless. Use our Digital Tailor to capture precise measurements in minutes from your phone, so your made-to-measure suit arrives dialed in—even if your big day is coming up fast. See what thousands of couples say and explore real wedding looks for ideas.
Not sure where to start? Dive into our expert guides, learn the difference between a suit and a tux, and match black-tie formality with confidence. When the details matter—button stance, satin width, vent style—we’re here to help you decide. Expect refined construction, resilient canvassing, and luxe finishing that photographs beautifully and wears comfortably for the ceremony and beyond.
Planning a destination celebration or a city soirée? Our consultants help you translate dress codes into confident choices—from black-tie tuxedos to modern three-piece suits—and coordinate groomsmen suits in cohesive palettes. With custom wedding suits, you control every detail: lapel style, satin facings, pocket shape, even hidden messages under the collar. Expect swift timelines, proactive updates, and expert support from first design to final press.
Ready to design yours? Start with refined fabrics, confirm sizing in minutes, and create a look that photographs beautifully and feels incredible from aisle to after-party. Choose custom wedding suits you’ll wear again—tailored for the day, built for a lifetime of occasions. 

Dress Codes & Occasions

Dress codes simplify decisions, but they shouldn’t limit expression. For a black-tie ceremony, a classic peak-lapel tuxedo in midnight or true black anchors a timeless look. Consider a shawl collar for a softer line and a single button for clean formality. If your invite reads black-tie optional, a deep navy or charcoal suit with a satin lapel delivers tux-level polish without feeling overdone. Tie choice matters: a self-tie bow feels authentic, while a slim satin tie keeps things modern.

Garden, loft, and beach venues invite lighter tones and textures. Stone, sand, and pale blue suits pair naturally with ivory shirts and muted ties, while linen and high-twist wool keep you cool during outdoor vows. Cocktail attire? Elevate a tailored two-piece with a waistcoat and patent loafers. Always align metal finishes, mind sock length when seated, and bring a lint brush for on-site touchups. If you’re hosting a morning ceremony, a mid-gray suit with a crisp spread-collar shirt reads bright and celebratory. Evening receptions benefit from richer tones that photograph beautifully under warm light and candlelit settings.

Anchor the look with well-proportioned accessories: a satin bow tie matched to lapel facings, slim braces to keep trousers clean, and polished shoes that won’t distract on the dance floor. If your party spans varied dress codes, set a palette—then let each person choose peak, notch, or shawl to reflect their style while staying cohesive.

Styling & Personalization

Your suit should tell your story. Personalize lapels, pockets, vents, and buttons to suit your taste and the venue’s formality. A wide peak lapel reads bold in photos; a slim notch is modern and versatile. Add a monogram or wedding date inside the jacket, and select a lining that nods to your color palette. Functional surgeon’s cuffs, pick stitching, and hand-sewn bar tacks show quiet craftsmanship that endures beyond the ceremony.

Coordinate with your partner and party through subtle echoes: satin facing that matches a bow tie, matte horn buttons that complement leather dress shoes, or a waistcoat for ceremony formality that can come off at the reception. Keep accessories intentional—one standout element like a silk boutonniere or textured pocket square is enough. Think about your entrance and your exit; choose details that look sharp in motion, from a clean drape to a slightly nipped waist that frames your stance. Consider contrast stitching on interior seams, a ticket pocket for heritage flair, or side-adjusters on trousers for a belt-free, elegant waist. If you plan to remove the jacket, make the waistcoat the hero with a slightly higher button stance and a subtle lapel to keep lines sharp in photos.

Fabrics & Seasonality

Fabric choice sets comfort and drape. Four-season wool at Super 110–120 balances durability with refinement and resists wrinkles through a long day. For summer or destination ceremonies, linen and linen-wool blends breathe easily and photograph with relaxed texture. In cooler climates, flannel, barathea, or velvet dinner jackets add warmth and depth without sacrificing elegance. Tuxedo trousers with a braid stripe finish the look when formality is required.

Pay attention to weave and weight. High-twist tropical wools allow airflow during outdoor vows, while barathea’s pebbled surface absorbs light for a rich, non-shiny finish under flash photography. If your event includes lots of travel, consider performance blends with natural stretch and recovery. Whatever you choose, prioritize natural fibers next to skin and full-canvas or half-canvas construction for a shape that lasts. Balanced interlinings and soft shoulder pads help the jacket move with you from aisle to last dance. Satin facings on lapels should harmonize with the shoe finish and bow tie sheen for a connected, intentional ensemble. For humid climates, half-lined jackets promote airflow without sacrificing structure, and open-weave shirting keeps you cool during the reception. When choosing colors, deeper navies and charcoal tones read sharper on camera than lighter blues under evening lighting, ensuring your suit remains crisp from vows to last dance.

Fit & Sizing Notes

Flawless fit starts with accurate measurements and clear preferences. Capture chest, shoulders, and posture precisely so the jacket lays clean through the front and across the blades. Trousers should sit comfortably at the natural waist with a tidy break—no pooling, no strain. Communicate your ideal sleeve reveal, button stance, and vent behavior when moving and sitting. Share heel height for your shoes to lock in perfect trouser length.

A good pattern respects your build. Slightly sloped shoulders, a prominent seat, or a fuller thigh each require thoughtful adjustments. Ask for balanced jacket length, smoothly suppressed waist, and clean collar contact. Higher armholes improve mobility without pulling the body, while shaped waist suppression preserves structure. Final tweaks like hemming, tapering, or waist nips refine the silhouette, ensuring you stand relaxed, look sharp in photos, and dance easily all night. If you prefer a cleaner seat, side adjusters and brace buttons distribute tension comfortably through the waistband. Communicate any athletic build nuances—broad chest, narrow waist—so pattern shaping preserves balance and avoids sleeve twist. Mark your preferred cuff exposure on a well-fitting shirt so sleeve length lands consistently during fittings, and verify shoulder divots are eliminated for clean, confident lines.

Sustainability & Craftsmanship

Quality you can wear again is the most sustainable choice. Prioritize durable fabrics, robust stitching, and canvassed construction so your suit holds shape through anniversaries and future events. Responsible mills offer traceable wool and eco-conscious dyeing, while vegetable-tanned leather accessories age gracefully and reduce waste over time. Buttons made from corozo or horn provide strength and a natural finish that complements refined cloth.

Craftsmanship also means mindful consumption. When a garment is made for your measurements and taste, you avoid one-time wear and impulse replacements. Choose timeless colors—black, midnight, navy, or charcoal—and classic details that remain relevant. Store your suit on a contoured hanger, brush it after wear, and press lightly instead of frequent dry cleaning to extend life and lower environmental impact. The result is a wardrobe staple that honors the day and respects the planet. Request reinforced pocket welts and durable seam allowances to support frequent wear. Choose hangers with wide shoulders, cedar blocks for shoes, and breathable covers to protect against dust while allowing moisture to escape. Repair loose buttons promptly and rotate trousers if you own two identical pairs; alternating wear significantly extends the life of both pieces.

Suit vs. Tuxedo vs. Dinner Jacket

Choosing between a suit, a tuxedo, and a dinner jacket depends on formality and venue. A tuxedo features satin on lapels, buttons, and trouser side stripes, signaling black-tie tradition. A suit omits satin, favoring versatility for cocktail or semi-formal events. A dinner jacket pairs with tuxedo trousers but uses a contrasting jacket—ivory or velvet—ideal for festive evenings and winter receptions.

If your invitation specifies black-tie, select a tuxedo with a bow tie and covered placket shirt. For black-tie optional, a dark suit with a crisp spread-collar shirt and sleek shoes is appropriate. Modern dress codes allow some play—consider midnight blue for depth on camera. When in doubt, prioritize what photographs best under your venue’s lighting and aligns with your partner’s attire for a balanced, cohesive look. Pairing choices matter: patent oxfords and a pleated shirt lean formal; wholecut shoes and a fly-front shirt feel minimalist. A dinner jacket in ivory with black trousers offers festive contrast without breaking black-tie codes when warm weather calls. If your venue leans creative, a textured jacquard or velvet dinner jacket adds personality while preserving formality, especially in evening settings with rich ambient light.

Care & Maintenance

Keep your suit wedding-day ready with simple care. Steam gently to release travel creases, then let the garment rest on a wide hanger. Use a clothes brush to remove lint and dust; it preserves fibers far better than sticky rollers. Spot-clean minor spills with cool water and a clean cloth, blotting rather than rubbing to protect the weave. Pack a small kit with collar stays, safety pins, and stain wipes for emergencies.

After the celebration, air out the suit overnight before storing in a breathable garment bag. Avoid frequent dry cleaning, which can strip natural oils from wool and linen. Instead, press and refresh as needed. Rotate between wears to let fibers recover. Proper care retains shape, color, and drape—so the suit looks as good at anniversary dinners as it did walking down the aisle. Store a small travel steamer at the venue to handle last-minute wrinkles for the wedding party. Brush lapels and collars before photos; cameras magnify lint and stray fibers more than the mirror suggests. Give garments a day of rest after travel before steaming to let fibers relax naturally, then press with a clean cloth to avoid shine on wool.

Travel, Destination & Versatility

Destination wedding on the calendar? Plan for comfort and packability. Choose wrinkle-resistant high-twist wool or airy linen blends, and request travel-friendly features like stretch waistbands and secure interior pockets. Roll garments with tissue, place shoes in dust bags, and carry the jacket onboard to protect the canvas. Schedule a try-on a week before departure to confirm final hem and sleeve lengths.

Think beyond the ceremony to maximize value. A navy or charcoal suit re-styles for work, events, and dinners with a simple shirt and shoe swap. Velvet or ivory dinner jackets pair with black trousers for holiday galas. Versatility comes from fit and fabric—choose pieces you’ll reach for again so your wedding outfit becomes a cornerstone of your wardrobe. That way, the investment pays dividends in confidence long after the vows. Pack garments in a tri-fold carry garment bag to navigate airports easily, and stuff shoulders with tees to preserve shape. On arrival, hang pieces in a steamy bathroom to relax creases before the rehearsal dinner. Build outfits that cross over to the honeymoon—an unstructured navy blazer, light trousers, and loafers repurpose ceremony pieces for dinners and excursions.

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