In Scotland, traditionally men will wear their family tartan or a tartan of significance to them, such as their district or regimental tartan. However, today many Grooms are selecting tartans to fit within a theme to match in with bridesmaid dresses, stationary and a whole host of other elements. We have a round up of our top 2022 colour and style picks to help inspire your wedding day outfit!
The most obvious and traditional choice for a Scottish wedding is the kilt. Despite being worn by many men to many different occasions, the kilt outfit can look very different depending how it is styled – from the very traditional complete with ancestral links, to the modern and fashion-forward! The kilt itself can be worn in a family tartan to represent your Scottish heritage, or it can be made in a more contemporary tartan to suit the region you met your partner, or in a colour to match the venue or colour scheme. The options are endless!
To fit with one of 2022’s most popular wedding colour schemes of ‘throwback brights’, choose a recently designed Hebridean tartan with bold accent colours such as ‘Leaping Salmon’. The bold kilt tartan can be complimented with a beautiful blue tweed kilt jacket, and brighter accessories. Matching the golden yellow or the weathered red stripes in the tartan with your flashes and tie will add a fun pop of colour, while experimenting with different leather colours for a pair of tartan ghillie brogues will make your look truly unique. A modern artisan sporran with brown fur will complement the tartan and finish off your kilt outfit!
If a suit is more your style, a tailored three-piece will always be a classic option for your wedding day. To update this timeless look, go for a tweed jacket and trousers in a slim fit style, and pair with a double-breasted waistcoat in a contemporary tweed-tartan. A navy-blue colour scheme will suit most venues and has the added benefit of being easy to match for flowers and wedding décor! For a modern summer wedding, opt for a brighter complementary colour for the waistcoat such as Cairngorm Holyrood. The warm browns and yellows throughout the Holyrood tweed-tartan pair beautifully with copper or rose gold touches which you can introduce into a tie pin, wedding bands, or even your embroidered wedding date in the jacket’s lining! To keep the suit cohesive despite using two different fabric colours, choose the same buttons and linings throughout the look, and add a matching Cairngorm Holyrood tie and cufflinks. Finish your outfit with a pair of simple brown dress shoes or brogues.
If you are planning a more formal wedding with a black-tie dress code after a long period of lockdowns and cancelled parties, a statement dinner jacket is a way to go! This will immediately differentiate yourself from your best men and guests while keeping to the formalwear theme. A dark green tartan dinner jacket with black stain lapel detailing will remain timeless no matter how many years later you look at your photographs. Choosing a tartan such as Black Watch Modern will create a subtle look and is easily worn with simple black dress trousers and a black satin bow tie for understated sophistication. Match your groomsmen’s bow ties to your tartan jacket and throughout your venue décor to link the wedding theme together.
This blog was originally written, by Monja Heron, our Edinburgh Shop Manager, to be posted on The Wedding Guru - Oskar's Blog. You can read the original blog here.