How to select the groom's suit 2

In the accessories department, there are also several points to consider to elegantly round out the groom's outfit. The main rule, recommended for most social events, is to keep it simple and avoid overdoing it with too many elements, so as not to overwhelm the look.
As for your hands, it's recommended to wear a dress watch, which is a discreet and compact size, so it can be easily hidden in your shirt cuff. It's preferable not to wear bracelets, as they won't be visible and will be hidden at all times.
You should also try not to wear multiple rings, as the only focal point should be the wedding ring. At most, you can wear a discreet ring on the opposite hand to provide visual balance.
Another accessory that is recommended to use are cufflinks, as they will give a different look to the shirt. If you have a button-down shirt, there are also button covers, which will give the appearance of cufflinks.
One of the elements that are sometimes forgotten are handkerchiefs and boutonnieres, small details that will add a lot of life to a suit jacket. As for handkerchiefs, choose ones that match the tie or bow tie, as they are often in contrasting tones with the rest of the suit.
While the boutonniere, in the case of weddings, is usually a miniature replica of the bride's bouquet, or a flower integrated into it. It can be worn by the groom and his bridal party, but always keeping it modest in size so as not to be inconvenient when worn.
Final details
The final accessories are the vest, tie, and shoes, which should match the suit in both color and texture. Footwear should preferably be lace-up, as they are much more formal than, for example, loafers.
Once all these recommendations for structuring the groom's attire have been taken into account, there are only two things left to do. The first is to take ownership of the suit, wearing it in advance to feel comfortable wearing it and anticipate the big day with excitement and joy.
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