The Tuxedo Still Reigns
Every year someone predicts the demise of black tie. Every year the tuxedo proves them wrong.
As weddings and formal occasions continue trending dressier, the tux remains the blueprint. Classic, iconic, and impossible to underdress in--the tuxedo isn’t going anywhere. If anything, it’s having a moment.
The Data: 10% increase in Tuxedo rentals + purchases year over year.
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Earth Tones Become Core
What started as a trend is now a fixture.
Greens, browns, and warm neutrals--olive, chocolate, camel, sand--are officially graduating from seasonal experiment to wardrobe staple. As destination and outdoor weddings continue to dominate, these tones complement a scenic backdrop perfectly.
The Data: 80% increase in search for relevant colors.
Double-Breasted as the New Statement
If single-breasted suits are the reliable classic, double-breasted is the confident upgrade.
As the perfect mix of traditional and fashion-forward, this silhouette is here to stay . It’s polished, structured, and a little more intentional—an easy way to stand out without straying outside the lines of formal dress codes.
The Data: 120% increase in search for double breasted suits.
The Power of Details
In 2026, the personality is in the finishing touches.
Accessories are doing more of the expressive work: knit ties, textured neckwear, and a rise in jewelry alongside classic cufflinks and studs. These small upgrades make it easier than ever to customize a classic look.
The Data: 10% increase in cufflink + studs, 15% increase in knit tie searches.
Tailoring Is “Back” – Just Softer
Suits are back in rotation, but they’ve loosened the tie a bit.
The new direction favors ease: relaxed proportions, softer construction, and breathable fabrics like linen. Trousers have a little more movement, jackets feel less stiff, and the overall effect is polished without feeling pretentious.
The Data: 75% increase in linen suit purchases.
Vests Take A Breather
For years, the vest had a strong run. In 2026, it’s taking a slight step back.
As styling leans lighter, many are opting for an effortless two-piece look. It's timeless and moves effortlessly from the ceremony to the dance floor.
The Data: 20% decline in vest rentals/purchases.
Commitment Issues No More
After a run of sneakers and hoodies paired with tailoring, 2026 swings back toward intention.
Suits are still relaxed, but the styling is sharper. Think loafers instead of sneakers, textured button-ups instead of hoodies, and details that elevate the look without breaking the dress code.
The Data: 35% increase in loafer purchases, 20% increase in non-white dress shirts purchases.