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Men's Green Suits

Studio Suits' green suit collection spans the full shade spectrum, from the warm, earthy zone of olive and sage to the deeper richness of forest green, hunter green, and jewel-toned emerald. Each suit is made to your exact measurements in your choice of fabric: lightweight linen for summer weddings and outdoor events, wool-blend for year-round business and formal wear. Whether you are dressing as a groom, a wedding guest, or wearing green to the office, every suit in this collection is cut to fit you specifically, not adjusted from a standard size.
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Olive Green Suits

Olive is the most wearable green. It sits in the warm, earthy tone between khaki and forest green: neutral enough for professional settings, distinctive enough for weddings and events. An olive green suit pairs naturally with white, cream, or tan dress shirts and works for both formal and smart-casual occasions. It is the go-to for men who want a departure from navy or grey without going full statement colour.

Studio Suits' olive green suits are cut in slim, tailored, and classic fits, available in linen for summer events and wool-blend for year-round wearShop olive green linen suits

How to Style an Olive Green Suit?

Olive green pairs best with warm neutrals. The goal is to complement the earthy tone rather than compete with it.

  • Shirt: white Oxford, cream linen, or light blue poplin
  • Shoes: Tan or Cognac leather Oxford or Derby
  • Tie: burnt orange, burgundy, or dark brown knit
  • Pocket square: white linen or burnt orange

For weddings: A white shirt, No Tie, and tan leather shoes is the cleanest modern look. 

For the office: A pale blue poplin shirt with a dark brown knit tie keeps it professional.

Dark Green Suits

Dark green is the most formal shade in the green family. It reads sophisticated and intentional, closer to a traditional navy or charcoal in how it carries itself, with enough colour to make a statement. Dark green suits are a strong choice for black-tie-optional events, cocktail evenings, holiday parties, and formal weddings where the groom wants colour without going bold.

The shade is broad enough to cover forest green, bottle green, and hunter green under one umbrella. All three sit in a similar tonal range and carry the same styling principles.

When to Wear a Dark Green Suit?

Dark green is formal by nature. The occasions it suits best:

  • Evening wedding, as Groom or Formal Guest
  • Holiday formal events and Christmas dinners
  • Business formal environments in creative industries
  • Black-tie-optional dinners

 

Styling dark green:

  • Shirt: white poplin, pale pink, or ivory
  • Shoes: black cap-toe Oxford or dark brown leather
  • Tie: gold, navy, or deep burgundy silk

For autumn and winter occasions, a dark green velvet suit carries the same formal weight with added texture and seasonal relevance.

Sage Green Suits

Sage green is the current wedding season shade. It sits in the muted, dusty zone between olive and mint: earthy but lighter, with a distinctly modern feel. Sage green suits have surged in demand for spring and summer weddings because the colour photographs beautifully outdoors and pairs with almost every bridesmaid palette.

Sage green is particularly popular for grooms and groomsmen who want a co-ordinated look that feels relaxed rather than regimented. It pairs naturally with light grey, off-white, and dusty rose colour schemes.

Styling a Sage Green Suit for Weddings

The styling formula for sage green is built around soft, warm neutrals:

 

  • Shirt: white, ivory, or pale lavender
  • Pocket square: white linen or dusty rose
  • Shoes: tan suede loafer or light brown Derby
  • Tie: off-white or nude silk for weddings; skip the tie for garden parties and outdoor events.

Emerald Green Suits

Emerald green is a jewel-toned colour: deeper and more saturated than olive or sage, with a richness that makes it a statement rather than a neutral. It draws from the fashion-forward end of the green spectrum, suited to black-tie events, evening galas, and occasions where standing out is the point.

Emerald green suits work best in structured fabrics. Wool for year-round wear; velvet for autumn and winter events. Pair with a white or ivory dress shirt and black leather shoes for a clean contrast that lets the colour lead.

Emerald Green Suits for Formal Events

Emerald reads as deliberate and high-fashion. It is not a background suit: if you are wearing emerald, you intend to be noticed.

  • Can I wear an emerald green suit to a wedding? Yes, as a groom or wedding guest. Emerald reads formal and intentional. Avoid it at religious ceremonies where conservative dress is expected.
  • What fabrics work for emerald green? Wool for year-round. Velvet for autumn and winter events. Avoid linen, as the structure is needed to carry the colour

Hunter Green Suits

Hunter green sits between dark green and forest: a cooler, more blue-tinged shade than olive, with a heritage feel that references the outdoors. Hunter green suits are the choice for autumn events, country house weddings, and occasions where a rich, dark suit is needed without going full black.

Hunter and dark green share styling principles: white or off-white shirts, Oxford shoes in brown or black, muted tie colours such as navy, burgundy, or cream. For the right occasion, a green tweed suit in hunter or forest green carries the same aesthetic with added texture.

Green Wedding Suits

Green is now one of the most requested wedding suit colours, particularly for outdoor and destination ceremonies. The shade you choose depends on the wedding's formality and the time of year.

Choosing Your Shade for the Wedding

FormalityBest shadeWhy
Formal/Black-Tie optionalDark green or emeraldStructured, rich, photographically bold
Semi-formal / garden partySage green or forest greenRelaxed but polished
Beach or destination weddingOlive greenBreathable, earthy, works in heat

For beach and outdoor summer weddings, green linen suits for weddings in olive are the most practical option: breathable fabric, relaxed silhouette, and the earthy tone suits natural settings. For the full range of wedding suit options across fabrics and styles, see the curated wedding suits collection.

Groom vs Wedding Guest in Green

A groom choosing a green suit typically anchors the wedding palette. Groomsmen work best in lighter neutrals, such as grey, beige, or tan, to frame the groom in green without competing. A guest choosing green should read the formality carefully: sage and olive read as safe and relaxed; emerald or dark green at a formal wedding reads as intentional fashion.

Green Tuxedos

For formal black-tie events where a plain black tuxedo feels too predictable, a green tuxedo, particularly in dark green or emerald, is one of the strongest moves in men's formalwear. Green velvet tuxedo jackets are increasingly popular for winter galas and evening events.

Green Tuxedo Styles and Options

  • Dark green tuxedo: The most versatile; works across seasons in wool or velvet
  • Emerald green tuxedo: Higher fashion impact; suited to evening galas and weddings
  • Green tux jacket with black trousers: A hybrid look that reduces the full-green commitment while keeping the formality

Pair any green tuxedo with a white dress shirt, black bow tie, and black patent leather Oxford. Browse the full men's tuxedo suits collection for formal options across colours and fabrics.

Frequently Asked Questions - Green Suits

What is the most versatile shade of green suit?

Olive green is the most versatile. It reads as a warm neutral rather than a bold colour, pairs with a wide range of shirt and shoe colours, and works across professional, wedding, and casual occasions. Sage green is the runner-up for spring and summer events.

What shoes go with a green suit?

For olive and sage green, tan or cognac leather works best. For dark green, emerald, and forest green, brown or black leather Oxford shoes are the standard. Avoid overly casual shoes with darker shades unless the event is intentionally casual.

Can I wear a green suit to work?

Olive green and dark green both work in professional settings, particularly in creative industries where the dress code is business casual to smart casual. Sage, emerald, and hunter green are better reserved for occasions.

What is the best green suit fabric for summer weddings?

For summer and outdoor weddings, linen is the right choice: breathable, lightweight, and the earthy olive tone suits natural settings.Shop olive green linen suits

What are the benefits of wearing a green suit?

Wearing a Green suit has many benefits. It can help you to stand out in a crowd and make a statement, while still looking professional and stylish. Additionally, Green suits are incredibly versatile, enabling you to dress them up or down depending on the occasion. Plus, with proper care and maintenance, these suits can last for years so you won’t have to worry about investing in a new one anytime soon.

Where can I wear a Green Tuxedo?

The beauty of wearing a green tuxedo is that it is appropriate for almost any formal occasion. Whether you’re attending a wedding, prom or another type of party, donning a green tuxedo will show your sophisticated style and make you stand out in the crowd. Green is an eye-catching color that calls attention and adds unique flair to formal attire. You can also wear your green tuxedo at business events such as presentations, galas and networking functions. Wherever you choose to go in your green tuxedo, be sure to impress with your style!

What colours pair well with a green suit?

  • Olive green: white, cream, tan, burnt orange, burgundy
  • Sage green: white, ivory, pale lavender, dusty rose
  • Dark or forest green: white, navy, gold, black
  • Emerald green: white, ivory, black

How do I style a dark green suit for an outdoor wedding?

Go with a white poplin shirt, no tie, tan leather shoes, and a white pocket square. If the event is semi-formal, add a light brown or navy tie. Avoid black shoes unless the event is evening-formal.

Does a green suit work for job interviews?

In conservative industries such as finance or law, stick to navy or charcoal. In creative industries, media, tech, or design, an olive green or dark green suit can signal confidence and personality. Avoid sage, emerald, or bright green tones for any interview context.

Are green suits appropriate for black-tie-optional events?

Dark green and emerald green suits, in structured wool or velvet, are appropriate for black-tie-optional. The standard rule: if the invitation says black-tie-optional, a dark green suit with a white shirt and dark tie meets the threshold.

Jacket Size Guide

Jacket Shoulder Measurement Jacket Chest Measurement Jacket Stomach Measurement Jacket Sleeve Measurement Jacket Length Measurement
Ready Size(US)
To determine the best size for you, measure your chest and choose the size that corresponds to your measurement. If you are in between sizes, we recommend going up a size for a better fit.
Shoulder Chest
(All round)
These measurements refer to the chest area of the Jacket
Stomach
(All round)
These measurements refer to the waist area of the Jacket
Sleeve Length Jacket Length
36 17.5 39 36.5 23.5 28
38 18 41 38.5 23.5 28
40 18 43 40.5 23.5 29
42 18.5 45 42.5 24 29.5
44 19 47 44.5 24.25 30
46 19.5 49 46.5 24.5 30.5
48 20 51 48.5 25 31.5
50 20.5 53 51 25.5 31.5
52 21 55 53 25.5 32
54 21 57 55 25.75 32
56 22 59 57 25.75 32.5
58 22.5 61 59 26 33
60 23 63 61 26 33
62 23.5 65 63 26 33
Ready Size(US)
To determine the best size for you, measure your chest and choose the size that corresponds to your measurement. If you are in between sizes, we recommend going up a size for a better fit.
Shoulder Chest
(All round)
These measurements refer to the chest area of the Jacket
Stomach
(All round)
These measurements refer to the waist area of the Jacket
Sleeve Length Jacket Length
36 17.5 39 36.5 24 29
38 18 41 38.5 24.25 29
40 18 43 40.5 24.5 29.5
42 18.5 45 42.5 25 30
44 19 47 44.5 25.25 31
46 19.5 49 46.5 25.5 31.5
48 20 51 48.5 25.5 32
50 20.5 53 51 26 32.5
52 21 55 53 26 33
54 21 57 55 26.5 33
56 22 59 57 26.5 33.5
58 22.5 61 59 26.5 34
60 23 63 61 26.5 34
62 23.5 65 63 27 34
Ready Size(US)
To determine the best size for you, measure your chest and choose the size that corresponds to your measurement. If you are in between sizes, we recommend going up a size for a better fit.
Shoulder Chest
(All round)
These measurements refer to the chest area of the Jacket
Stomach
(All round)
These measurements refer to the waist area of the Jacket
Sleeve Length Jacket Length
36 17.5 39 36.5 24.75 29.5
38 18 41 38.5 25.25 29.5
40 18 43 40.5 25.5 31.5
42 18.5 45 42.5 26 31.5
44 19 47 44.5 26.25 32.5
46 19.5 49 46.5 26.5 33.5
48 20 51 48.5 27 33.5
50 20.5 53 51 27 34
52 21 55 53 27.5 34.5
54 21 57 55 27.5 34.5
56 22 59 57 27.5 35
58 22.5 61 59 27.5 35.5
60 23 63 61 27.5 35.5
62 23.5 65 63 27.5 35.5
Our Default is US Sizing
International Size Conversion
US
36
38
40
42
44
46
48
50
52
54
UK
36
38
40
42
44
46
48
50
52
54
Europe
46
48
50
52
54
56
58
60
62
64

Trouser Size Guide

Trouser Waist Measurement Trouser Hip Measurement Trouser Thigh Measurement Trouser Leg Opening Measurement Trouser Front Rise Measurement
Ready Size(US)
Choose the waist size you usually buy for your pants from a store. Your actual pants will measure a few inches more than the selected Size.
Waist Circumference
This will be the actual circumference of the waist, which will be your actual waist measurement measured with a measuring tape
Pant Hip Pant Thighs Leg Opening Front Rise
30 32 37 23.5 15.5 10.5
32 34 39 25 16 10.75
34 36 42.5 25.5 16 11
36 38 44.5 26.5 16 11
38 40 46.5 28 17 11.5
40 42 48.5 29 17 12
42 44 50.5 30 17.5 12.5
44 46 53.5 31 18 12.5
46 48 55.5 31.5 18 13
48 50.5 58 33 18.5 13.5
50 52.5 60 34.5 18.5 13.75
52 54.5 62 36 19 14
54 56.5 64 38 19.5 14.5
56 58.5 66 40 19.5 14.75
58 60.5 68 40 20 15
60 62.5 70 40.5 20 15.25
Our Default is US Sizing
International Size Conversion
US
30
32
34
36
38
40
42
44
46
48
UK
30
32
34
36
38
40
42
44
46
48
Europe
46
48
50
52
54
56
58
60
62
64

Shirt Size Guide

Shirt Shoulder Measurement Shirt Length Measurement Shirt Full Sleeve Measurement Shirt Half Sleeve Measurement Shirt Chest Measurement Shirt Stomach Measurement
Size(US) Shoulder Front Length Full Sleeve Half Sleeve Chest Stomach
S (36) 17 27 24.5 9 43 42
M (38) 18 28 24.75 9.25 45 44
L (40) 19 29 25 9.5 47 46
XL (42) 19.5 30 25.5 9.75 49 48
XXL (44) 20 31 25.5 10 51 50
XXXL (46) 21 32 26.25 10.5 53 52
4XL (48) 22 32 26.5 10.75 55 54
5XL (50) 22.5 32.5 27 11 57 56

Waist Coat Size Guide

Waist Coat Chest Measurement Waist Coat Stomach Measurement Waist Coat Length Measurement
Size Chest Stomach Length
36 39.5 37 24
38 41.5 39 24
40 43.5 41 24.5
42 45.5 43 25
44 47.5 45 26
46 49.5 47 26.5
48 51.5 49 27
50 54 51 28
52 56 53 29
54 58 55 29
56 60 57 29.5
58 62 59 29.5
60 64.5 61 30
62 66.5 63 30
Size Chest Stomach Length
36 39.5 40 23.5
38 41.5 39 23.5
40 43.5 41 24
42 45.5 43 24.5
44 47.5 45 25.5
46 49.5 47 26
48 51.5 49 26.5
50 54 51 27.5
52 56 53 29
54 58 55 29
56 60 57 29
58 62 59 29.5
60 64.5 61 30
62 66.5 63 30
Size Chest Stomach Length
36 39.5 37 24.5
38 41.5 39 24.5
40 43.5 41 25
42 45.5 43 25.5
44 47.5 45 26.5
46 49.5 47 27
48 51.5 49 27.5
50 54 51 28.5
52 56 53 30
54 58 55 30
56 60 57 30.5
58 62 58 31
60 64.5 61 31.5
62 66.5 63 31.5

Cap Size Guide

To measure your head size get a soft tape measure.

Measure around your head above your ears and eyebrows where your hat would normally sit.

If your head size falls between two sizes, we recommended that you choose the larger size of the two.

If you like loose fit? then please adjust the soft measuring tape in a loose way.

Cap Size Measurement
Hat Size Us Hat Size Modern Head Size cm's Head Size inches
6 3/4 S 54 21 1/8
6 7/8 S 55 21 1/2
7 M 56 21 7/8
7 1/8 M 57 22 1/4
7 1/4 L 58 22 5/8
7 3/8 L 59 23
7 1/2 XL 60 23 1/2
7 5/8 XL 61 23 7/8
7 3/4 XXL 62 24 1/4
7 7/8 XXL 63 24 5/8
8 XXL 64 25
8 1/8 XXL 65 25 1/2

Kids Size Guide

Age Jacket Length Chest Shoulder Sleeves Pants Waist Pants Length
12m 16 22 11 11 16-19 20
18m 17 24 11.5 12 17-20 21
24m 18 26 12 13 18-21 22
4 19.5 28 13 15 22-24 26.5
5 20.5 30 13 15.5 23-25 28
6 21.5 31 13.5 16.5 24-26 29
7 22.5 32 13.5 17.5 25-27 30
8 23.5 33 14 18.5 26-28 32
10 25 34 14.5 19.5 27-29 34
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