Trends in Toronto - Men's Summer Suits for Weddings

As the warm weather settles in, Toronto's wedding season is in full swing. For grooms and guests, finding the perfect summer suit for a wedding can be a challenge. 

As experts in local men’s fashion, we’ll explore Toronto’s latest trends in men's summer suits for weddings, helping you navigate the world of fabrics, colors, and styles to ensure you look your best on the big day.

Lightweight Fabrics For Toronto’s Humid Summers

a man wearing a light blue men's linen suit from Carpe Diem Men in Toronto, On the Danforth

Linen is a timeless option for a lightweight summer suit

Toronto summers can be hot and humid, making breathable fabrics a must for wedding attire. 

Linen and cotton blends have become increasingly popular for men's summer suits in the city.

These materials offer comfort and style, perfect for outdoor ceremonies and reception venues.

  • Linen suits: Ideal for casual and semi-formal weddings

  • Cotton-linen blends: Offer a balance of structure and breathability

  • Lightweight wool: A versatile option for more formal affairs


Embracing Seasonal Colors

Pale blue is a stylish and versatile color for Toronto’s summer weddings.

Toronto's fashion-forward men are moving away from traditional dark suits for summer weddings. 

Instead, they're opting for lighter, more seasonal hues that complement the warm weather.

  • Beige and tan: Classic summer colors that exude sophistication

  • Pale blue and light gray: Cool tones that pair well with various shirt colors

  • Pastel shades: Soft pinks, greens, and lavenders for a trendy twist

Tailoring and Fit

The fit of a suit can make or break your wedding look. Toronto's top menswear stores, like Carpe Diem Men, offer expert tailoring services to ensure your summer suit fits perfectly.

  • Slim fit: Popular among younger grooms and guests

  • Classic fit: A timeless option for all body types

  • Relaxed fit: Gaining popularity for a more casual, laid-back look

Accessorizing for Toronto Summer Weddings

The right accessories can elevate your summer wedding suit and help you stand out in Toronto's stylish crowd.

  • Pocket squares: Add a pop of color or pattern

  • Lightweight ties: Opt for silk or linen in complementary hues

  • Lapel pins: A subtle way to add personality to your outfit

Venue-Specific Suit Choices

Toronto offers a diverse range of wedding venues, each calling for a slightly different approach to summer suiting. Here are our suggestions to complement the city’s local wedding venues:

Outdoor Weddings

an outdoor wedding venue

Toronto summer weddings at Graydon Hall. Image from Graydonhall.com

For ceremonies in Toronto's beautiful parks or gardens, such as Evergreen Brick Works or Graydon Hall Manor:

  • Consider lighter fabrics and colors to stay cool

  • Opt for unlined or partially lined jackets for better breathability

  • Don't forget sunglasses for outdoor photos

Toronto Weddings By The Lake

an outdoor wedding ceremony seating by the lake in Toronto

Summer wedding in Toronto at the Palais Royale - Courtyard Patio. Photography by Christine Paul.

For those tying the knot on Toronto Island or along Lake Ontario, including venues like Harding Waterfront Estate, Palais Royale, and The Royal Canadian Yacht Club:

  • Linen suits in pale colors are ideal

  • Consider going tieless for a more relaxed look

  • Pair with loafers or brown dress shoes

Indoor Venues

Casa loma castle in Toronto

Casa Loma in Toronto - a perfect summer wedding venue.

For weddings in Toronto's upscale hotels or event spaces, such as The Ritz Carlton Toronto, One King West, or Casa Loma:

  • Lightweight wool suits offer a balance of formality and comfort

  • Darker colors like navy or charcoal are still appropriate

  • Consider a three-piece suit for added versatility

Toronto's Melting Pot of Love and Tradition

Toronto stands out as Canada's epicenter for multicultural unions, reflecting the city's rich diversity.

According to Statistics Canada, in the Greater Toronto Area, an impressive 45% of second-generation immigrants who are married or in common-law relationships have partners from a different racial or ethnic background.

This number jumps to a remarkable 68% by the third generation, showcasing Toronto's role as a true melting pot of cultures and love.

This diversity is beautifully expressed in the city's wedding celebrations, where couples often blend traditional ceremonies with modern twists. 

Many opt for multiple events over several days to honor their varied cultural heritages. For instance:

  • A South Asian-Canadian couple might begin with a traditional Hindu ceremony, where the groom dons a richly embroidered sherwani.

  • An East Asian-Canadian wedding might feature a tea ceremony with the couple in traditional attire like a qipao or Changsha.

  • African-Canadian weddings might incorporate vibrant Ankara fabrics or include rituals like jumping the broom.

Following these cultural ceremonies, couples often shift to more contemporary styles for their reception or Western-style ceremony. Modern groom's attire might include:

  • A tailored suit in summer-friendly fabrics and colors

  • Fusion looks that pair traditional elements with modern cuts

  • Accessories that subtly nod to cultural heritage, like cufflinks with traditional patterns

This blend of traditions celebrates the couple's diverse backgrounds but also epitomizes Toronto's unique, multicultural fashion sensibilities. 

It creates weddings that are as vibrant and diverse as the city itself, honoring both heritage and modernity in a truly Toronto way.

Vintage Revival

Modern media is sparking interest in vintage suits for weddings

The classic double-breasted suit is experiencing a renaissance in Toronto's wedding fashion, fueled by popular period dramas and the "old money" aesthetic. 

This trend, inspired by shows like Peaky Blinders and Bridgerton, has found a perfect home in Toronto's diverse wedding venues, from historic venues like the distillery district and Old Mills to elegant lakeside settings.

Modern, updated versions feature slimmer cuts and lighter fabrics, making them suitable for Toronto's warm summers while maintaining that air of vintage sophistication.

The revival includes more than double-breasted jackets. Grooms are incorporating other elements of the "old money" aesthetic, such as waistcoats, pocket watches, and even vintage-inspired patterns and textures. 

This trend aligns perfectly with Toronto's rich architectural heritage, creating striking photo opportunities against the backdrop of the city's historic buildings.

Conclusion

As Toronto's wedding season blooms, men's summer attire reflects the city's diverse character and fashion-forward spirit. Grooms are embracing lightweight fabrics and softer hues, perfect for celebrations from High Park to Casa Loma. 

Vintage-inspired looks, influenced by period dramas, are getting modern updates from local tailors. Multicultural elements add personal touches, celebrating Toronto's diversity. 

With bespoke details showcasing individual styles, the city's wedding fashion scene is as vibrant and varied as Toronto itself.

From the Distillery District to lakeside venues, grooms and guests are set to celebrate love with a uniquely Toronto blend of tradition, innovation, and impeccable style.

Men’s Fashion In The Heart of Greektown

Ready to make a statement at your next wedding event? Join us at Carpe Diem Men, nestled in the heart of Greektown at 569 Danforth Avenue.

Our expert stylist is waiting to transform you into the best-dressed guest or groom. 

Don't just attend the wedding – own it with a look that's uniquely you, crafted by Toronto's premier menswear destination. Seize the day and your style at Carpe Diem Men.

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