
Planning a wedding involves many decisions. You have picked the date, chosen the venue, and made a guest list. However, there is one detail that can define your look on the big day: your clothing. While many grooms leave this task for the last minute, the secret to a perfect fit is planning ahead.
Visiting a tailor early gives you access to the best fabrics and ensures you get the custom suits Dubai that will make you look your best without any last minute stress. Here is a simple timeline to follow.
One year before the wedding:
If you have a specific idea for your outfit, this is the time to start looking. Visiting a tailor this early allows you to book their services, as the best ones get booked quickly. You can also start thinking about fabric colors and the style you prefer without feeling rushed.
Nine to ten months before:
By now, you should have your first meeting. Bring photos of styles you like. The tailor will take your measurements and discuss the design. This is also the perfect time to choose the fabric weight and color, ensuring it matches the season and theme of your wedding.
Six months before:
You should have your first fitting around this time. The tailor will have created a sample garment for you to try on. This step is important to check the overall shape and length. You can see the design coming to life and suggest any big changes if needed.
Four months before:
This fitting is about the small details. You will try on the suit in its actual fabric. The tailor will pin the sleeves and pant hems to the correct length. It is also a good time to decide on buttons and any stitching details.
Two months before:
This is your final fitting before the wedding. The suit should fit almost perfectly. Wear the shoes and shirt you plan to use on your wedding day. This helps the tailor make the final adjustments so everything sits just right.
Two weeks before:
Pick up your finished suit. Try it on one last time at home in front of a mirror to ensure you are happy with every detail. This gives you a tiny window for any final minor fixes, but if you followed the timeline, it should be flawless.