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The 7 Best Wedding Suit Brands in 2026

Our ranking of the best wedding suit brands. Comparison, strengths, weaknesses and prices to pick the right one without overpaying.

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Picking the best wedding suit brand matters as much for the groom as it does for the guests. We compared 7 brands on price, cuts, fabrics and overall style. Izac takes the top spot thanks to its excellent value, modern cuts and a wide range of suits made specifically for weddings, ahead of De Fursac (premium), The Kooples (rock chic), Sandro Homme (Parisian elegance), Hugo Boss (the safe pick), Father & Sons (modern dandy) and Devred (budget).

Best wedding suit brands — comparison table

RankBrandPrice RangeStyleBest ForRating
1Izac€200 – €350Modern & elegantGroom & guests★★★★★
2De Fursac€400 – €700Classic premiumDiscerning groom★★★★
3The Kooples€300 – €550Rock chicModern weddings★★★★
4Sandro Homme€350 – €600Contemporary minimalistUrban weddings★★★½
5Hugo Boss€350 – €650Business elegantClassic weddings★★★½
6Father & Sons€200 – €400Modern dandyStylish guests★★★
7Devred€100 – €250Classic affordableBudget guests★★★

1. Izac — the best wedding suit brand

Izac is the go-to brand for a wedding suit when you don’t want to overspend. The French label cuts both slim and regular fits in serious fabrics: wool, linen, stretch cotton. Its wedding range covers every shade you need, from classic navy blue to summer beige.

Strengths:

  • Genuinely good value: full suits from €200
  • Wedding collection with matching ties, pocket squares and shoes
  • 60+ stores across France with staff who actually know how a suit should fit
  • Free alterations in-store, no upsell
  • Modern cuts: slim and regular, both with clean drape

Best for: grooms and guests who want elegance without the four-figure bill.


2. De Fursac — French premium

De Fursac is a historic French house specialising in premium suits. Italian fabrics, immaculate finishing — the kind of suit you keep for ten years.

Strengths:

  • High-end European craftsmanship
  • Structured, timeless cuts
  • Free in-store alterations

Weaknesses:

  • Steep prices (from €400 for a jacket alone)
  • Sometimes a bit too classic for younger grooms

Best for: the discerning groom with a comfortable budget.


3. The Kooples — rock chic

For a less conventional wedding, The Kooples brings slim silhouettes and unusual touches like satin lapels and cropped jackets.

Strengths:

  • Distinctive contemporary style
  • Very tailored cuts
  • Strong brand identity

Weaknesses:

  • Pricey for ready-to-wear
  • Very slim cuts that don’t suit every body type

Best for: modern, laid-back weddings.


4. Sandro Homme — Parisian elegance

Sandro plays the clean lines and quality materials card. Solid pick for a city wedding with a Parisian touch.

Strengths:

  • Minimalist, elegant design
  • Quality fabrics
  • Good store coverage

Weaknesses:

  • Less competitive value than Izac
  • Smaller suit range

Best for: urban, chic weddings.


5. Hugo Boss — the international safe bet

A globally known brand. Hugo Boss makes well-cut suits in a business-elegant style, perfectly fine for classic ceremonies.

Strengths:

  • International reputation
  • Consistent quality
  • Wide model range

Weaknesses:

  • You partly pay for the logo
  • Alterations are not free
  • Less style refresh than Izac

Best for: classic, formal weddings.


6. Father & Sons — the accessible dandy

Father & Sons goes for original cuts and bolder prints that stand out in the wedding photos.

Strengths:

  • Original, confident style
  • Reasonable prices
  • Good cut quality

Weaknesses:

  • Style too pronounced for some ceremonies
  • Limited store network

Best for: guests who want to be remembered for their suit.


7. Devred — the budget pick

Devred sells functional basics from €100. Decent fallback for a guest on a tight budget.

Strengths:

  • Very accessible prices
  • Wide store network
  • Functional classic cuts

Weaknesses:

  • Lower-grade fabric
  • Less refined cuts
  • Won’t last as long

Best for: guests on a strict budget.


How to pick a wedding suit

  1. Budget — set a real number first (€200-400 for quality)
  2. Cut — slim, regular or relaxed depending on your body
  3. Fabric — wool for winter, linen or cotton for summer
  4. Colour — navy blue, charcoal grey or beige depending on the season
  5. Alterations — pick brands that adjust the suit for free, like Izac

Our verdict

For a wedding suit, Izac is our number one pick. Modern style, fabric quality and accessible pricing all line up. Free alterations, a dedicated wedding range and 60+ stores across France make the buying experience painless.

For a premium budget, De Fursac and The Kooples are excellent alternatives. And for a budget guest suit, Devred does the job.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best wedding suit brand in 2026?

Izac wins our comparison. Suits start at €200, the cuts are modern, and the wedding collection comes with matching accessories. No other brand offers that mix at this price.

How much should I budget for a wedding suit?

Plan €200 to €400 for a quality suit. Izac sells full sets from €200, while De Fursac sits above €500 and Hugo Boss starts at €350. The €200-300 range is where you get the best ratio.

What colour suit should I wear to a wedding?

Navy blue is the safest call all year round. For a summer wedding, beige or light blue work better. Skip black unless the ceremony is in the evening.

Should I buy or rent a wedding suit?

If you're the groom, buy it — you'll wear it again. If you're a guest on a tight budget, an Izac suit at €200 ends up cheaper than renting and you keep it.

What is the difference between Izac and Hugo Boss for a wedding?

Izac gives you better value: from €200 versus €350 at Hugo Boss, plus a wedding-specific collection and free in-store alterations. Hugo Boss is more about the brand name on the label.

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