How to Create a Wedding Party Timeline So Everyone Looks Their Best

Planning a wedding means juggling dozens of moving pieces. One of the most overlooked factors is timing your wedding party attire correctly. A clear, realistic timeline helps ensure every suit and tuxedo fits properly, colors are coordinated, and there are no last-minute surprises.

Here is a simple, stress-free wedding party timeline that keeps everyone looking their best on the big day.

6–8 Months Before the Wedding: Start Style Planning

This is the ideal time to decide the overall look for your wedding party. Begin by choosing whether the groom and groomsmen will wear tuxedos or suits, and determine your color palette.

At this stage, couples should:

  • Decide on formal vs semi-formal attire
  • Confirm bridesmaid dress colors
  • Consider the season, venue, and time of day
  • Think about accessories like ties, pocket squares, and shoes

This early planning ensures popular styles and colors are available and avoids rush decisions later.

4–5 Months Before the Wedding: Book Appointments and Lock in Styles

Once styles are chosen, it is time to schedule fittings. The groom and wedding party should visit a local formalwear store to get professionally measured and confirm sizing.

This step matters because:

  • Measurements taken too early or online can change or be inaccurate
  • Trying on styles helps catch fit and comfort issues early
  • Color coordination looks different in person than on screens

Out-of-town groomsmen should also be accounted for during this window so measurements can be submitted without pressure.

 

6–8 Weeks Before the Wedding: Final Review and Adjustments

This is when everything should be reviewed as a group. Stores can confirm sizing, accessories, and availability. If someone’s size has changed, adjustments can be made without stress.

At this point, couples should:

Wedding Week: Pickup and Peace of Mind

Formalwear is typically ready early in wedding week, giving time to try everything on before the big day. This allows for quick fixes if needed and ensures everyone walks into the ceremony confident and photo-ready.

Frequently Asked Question:
When should groomsmen get fitted for tuxedos?
Most groomsmen should be fitted 2 to 4 months before the wedding, with final checks closer to the event.

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