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We make the best types and shades of green suits

 While not the most common suit color, the green suit’s popularity has risen in recent years due to its unique color and ability to stand out in social events. We categorize these suits into green wedding suits, green summer suits and green winter suits.

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Green Wedding Suits

 
  • A man in a tuxedo with a black bow tie and a red boutonniere, smiling outdoors with trees in the background.

    Emerald Green Suit

    For black-tie events and weddings, an emerald green dinner jacket can look exceptional. Try a bottle green velvet dinner jacket tuxedo for a subtle but striking evening ensemble.

  • Groom in a dark green suit holding a glass of champagne at a wedding reception, with guests and floral decorations on the table in the foreground.

    3-Piece Green Suit

    Add a touch of formality and elegance to a festive green color by turning your suit into a 3-piece suit.

  • A man dressed in a black tuxedo with a white shirt and boutonniere, standing in a wooded outdoor setting.

    Forest Green Tuxedo

    Style with a vest or cummerbund to create a traditional look with a modern twist.

Green Summer Suits

  • A bride and groom sharing a kiss on a beach with the ocean in the background. The bride is holding a bouquet of flowers.

    Green Linen Suit

    Beat the heat in a crispy, lightweight linen fabric. Linen is often blended with wool to add wrinkle-resistance but maintain a photogenic, summery look.

  • Mannequin dressed in a light green blazer, light blue dress shirt, with beige pants hanging from the dress form.

    Sage Green Suit

    Make a bold statement with bright summer color. A sage green suit (also interchangeable with a mint green suit) works well as a full suit and can also be worn casually as a jacket.

  • Aquamarine Suit

    A unique combination of green and blue, a teal suit is a one-of-a-kind summer color.

Green Winter Suits

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  • Close-up of a plaid fabric with green and red crossing lines.

    Green Tweed Suit

    One of the top colors that comes to mind in tweed suiting. Traditionally, tweed suits were used as hunting suits in the United Kingdom as they mimicked the colors of the outdoors. Nowadays, they make great suits that can also be worn as separate blazers and trousers.

  • Close-up of a gray wool coat showing a collar, a pocket, and a button.

    Green Flannel Suit

    Available in olive green, forest green and various other shades, our Rugby Flannels from Drago are perfect for any Fall/Winter wardrobe.

  • Close-up of a dark green, textured fabric surface.

    Green Corduroy Suit