Win a wedding suit and accessories worth up to £500

two men in suits one grey and one blue suit Credit: Charles Tyrwhitt

Whether groom, best man, father-of-the-bride, or a guest, dressing for a wedding can be a sartorial minefield. Get expert insight into precisely what to wear, no matter your role on the day with Charles Tyrwhitt.

model in traditional morning wear
Credit: Charles Tyrwhitt

As well as being one of the happiest days of your life, it's worth remembering that your wedding day is one of the most photographed days of your life too. There's no sense in skimping on style, and your partner won't thank you for it come the big day. The first decision to make is whether to wear morning dress or a suit.

Of course, there's no right or wrong here; really it comes down to how formal you'd like to be. Morning dress brings with it a sense of occasion, and can't help but impress. A black lightweight wool tailcoat, buff or sky blue double-breasted linen waistcoat, and striped morning suit trouser are truly timeless, and will match with a shirt and tie in all manner of different colours and patterns.

County Wedding Magazines has teamed up with Charles Tyrwhitt to give readers a chance to win a full groomswear outift including suit, shirt and shoes worth up to £500.

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For your chance to win, enter via our County Wedding Magazines' website.

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