| So, to keep it simple, Anna Marie & Mr John has put together some suggestions on suit hire to put on your fiancée’s checklist.
- Choose a hire company you feel can give you expert advice, offers a wide range of styles and has fitting rooms so you can try on the styles to ensure you are choosing the correct cut and fit for your shape.
- When completing your hire docket, ensure it is completed correctly and honestly, as it does become a legal docket.
- After selecting your suit, groom and groomsmen need to be properly measured up at least three months prior to the wedding.
- Organise a haircut one week prior to wedding.
- Try on your actual suit at least two days prior to the wedding to check all colours and sizes are perfect. If you have changed size for any reason, this allows time for any adjustments. This may incur a small fee. It also allows time for any faults such as a missing button or a loose thread to be rectified immediately by the store.
- If you have tried everything on two days prior, collection of the suits is a simple process. You may even have been able to take them at the try-on stage. Do check, however, that any adjustments or alterations are correct before leaving the store.
- Ensure you return your suit on the date as per your hire docket, as often they are required for a quick turnaround. This will also enable you to receive your bond back.
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