The Bridegroom
She may want you in top hat and tails, your mum may want you to wear a lounge suit and youd be far happier in jeans and a T-shirt.
The girls do tend to call the shots when it comes to the style of a wedding as if the bride wants the whole, big, white wedding with smart cars, trillions of bridesmaids and all the important men dressed the same, then thats what tends to happen.
Likewise, if she wants a very relaxed affair the resulting day is usually informal and easy-going with everyone wearing exactly what they like.
But it is the grooms day too and he needs to say from the outset if he is unhappy with the ideas being put forward.
Most grooms, and brides, will agree that actually it doesnt matter what the groom wears as long as it fits properly. So if youre hiring a suit, find one which fits perfectly.
It may be worth buying a suit as even if it is only worn another five times usually it is cheaper than hiring an outfit for five occasions.
Dinner jackets can be worn for weddings after 5pm without looking out of place; otherwise it is usually a lounge suit, a contemporary suit or trousers and a jacket that complements them.
Dark greys, black and dark blues look sleek, particularly with pale coloured shirts and a solid colour, silk tie.
Have a browse through bridal magazines for ideas and check out several of Norfolks menswear shops before going ahead and hiring or buying.
Its worth having a manicure and how about a facial and decent wet shave for the wedding day too? After all, the groom, best man and father of the bride will be on show as much as the bride and bridesmaids.