If the wedding gown was a token to remember for the bride, the Groom’s suit is something worth keeping for the Groom. Most men nowadays prefer to rent as first users than buy one for themselves thinking that they’ll be only wearing it once and buying their own suit is much more expensive.
Our Filipino culture on weddings has already evolved over the past years and the church is now open for a greater change on weddings. Some men still want to hold on to the old culture and prefers to wear Barong tagalong but most men nowadays prefer the modern American style and prefers to wear a coat and tie either white or black.
It was easy for Jeff and I to look for a modist that would meet our preference with Jeff’s attire on our wedding and that was at Camerons. He preferred to wear Barong Tagalog and slacks for our wedding. The Barong was made of pinya cloth that his parents bought during their trip to Batangas a few months before the wedding. We saved a lot of money from his attire since we only paid for the Barong’s labor and for the inner shirt and slacks.
Here’s some snaps of the Groom's attire:
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