In the world of men’s wedding fashion, Spring 2026 is shaping up to be a season defined by individuality, thoughtful craftsmanship, and consciously chosen design. As couples across Canada embrace more expressive celebrations and personalize every detail of their day, grooms are stepping confidently into a new era of style. At the forefront of this shift is Bespoke Made Suits, led by co-founder Adam Cheung and a team known for its precision, inclusivity, and commitment to creating garments that honour both the moment and the person wearing them.

From brand-name fabrics to culturally fluent tailoring to silhouettes built for life long after the wedding, Bespoke Made Suits is bringing a modern approach to Canadian wedding attire. And according to Adam, 2026 is the year where tradition and personality harmonize more beautifully than ever.
Relaxed Tailoring Leads the Way
“Comfort and elegance are no longer opposing ideas,” Adam shares. As weddings become more experiential and less rigidly ceremonial, tailoring is evolving to match. The Spring 2026 forecast embraces movement, breathability, and softer structure.
Grooms will see a shift toward:
- Lightly padded or unpadded shoulders
- Unstructured or semi-structured jackets
- Softer draping without losing refinement
- Trousers designed with ease and all-day comfort in mind
“These silhouettes allow people to look polished without feeling restricted, and that confidence shows in every photo,” Adam explains. Bespoke Made Suits elevates these relaxed forms through custom pattern work that shapes and supports each client’s proportions.


A Season of Texture, Breathability, and Luxury Fabrics
Fabric choice becomes central with relaxed tailoring, and Spring 2026 is rich with options. Natural, breathable, and textured fabrics define the season, creating a look that feels grounded, comfortable, and visually compelling.
Adam notes several fabric directions already gaining momentum:
- Linen–wool blends for breathable structure
- Lightweight Italian wools from Vitale Barberis Canonico for day-to-night comfort
- Silk-linen blends offering subtle sheen
- Velvet accents for evening weddings
- Textured weaves and soft tweeds for clients wanting a vintage-inspired touch
The brand’s partnerships with Loro Piana, Vitale Barberis Canonico, and other heritage mills give grooms access to fabrics that perform exceptionally and last decades with proper care.
“Clients want fabrics that feel intentional,” Adam explains. “A wedding suit should be breathable, luxurious, and wearable well into the evening.”
A Bolder Palette for Modern Grooms
Men’s wedding suiting in 2026 embraces a more expressive colour palette:
- Warm earth tones such as terracotta, rust, and champagne
- Greens including sage, forest, and deep emerald
- Blues from cobalt to midnight to pale blue
- Creams and neutrals ideal for spring weddings
These hues complement modern décor trends and spring landscapes while allowing each client to express their individuality. Bespoke Made Suits ensures that these tones are grounded in balance, creating silhouettes that remain timeless.
Adam emphasizes the importance of thoughtful cohesion. “The take-home message is that whatever palette a client chooses, cohesiveness is key. We take a holistic approach to understand the overall event before providing any suggestions. When the colours, atmosphere, and personal style all align, the result feels effortless and elevated.”

Inclusive Craftsmanship for All Backgrounds and All Couples
Bespoke Made Suits’ diverse team has become an essential advantage as weddings grow more personal, blending traditions, aesthetics, and cultural identities. The team understands that clients come with unique expectations, values, and lived experiences, and approach each garment with respect for heritage, symbolism, and storytelling.
Whether creating suits rooted in family tradition, incorporating meaningful colours, or designing wardrobe sets for couples—including same-sex partners who often seek complementary rather than identical looks—the team ensures that every suit feels representational and authentic.
“We work with people from all backgrounds, belief systems, and personal styles,” Adam explains. “The suit should feel like it honours who they are.”

Style Beyond the Wedding Day
Sustainability in 2026 is about longevity rather than disposability. Grooms want garments they can wear again, not pieces that disappear into the closet after one event. Bespoke Made Suits approaches each wedding suit as an investment in a person’s long-term wardrobe.

Adam shares a few ways clients are re-wearing their wedding suits:
- Pairing the jacket with dark denim or tailored chinos
- Swapping the dress shirt for a refined knit
- Using the trousers with a cashmere sweater
- Dressing the suit down with suede loafers or boots
“A wedding suit should transition effortlessly into life after the celebration,” Adam says. “The right styling keeps it relevant for years.”
Accessories Make the Moment
Spring 2026 leans heavily into personalization through detail:
- Custom linings
- Monogrammed cufflinks
- Unique boutonnieres
- Elevated footwear, from loafers to minimal sneakers
- Pocket squares or lapel pins with sentimental value
Accessories allow clients to express themselves without overshadowing the overall look.
Final Thoughts: Elegance with Character
Spring 2026 menswear celebrates individuality, comfort, and craftsmanship. For those who want a suit that captures personal identity, honours cultural nuance, and supports a life beyond the wedding day, Bespoke Made Suits is setting a new standard.
As Adam puts it, “Elegance and personal flair should go hand in hand. When someone feels like themselves, that is when they truly look their best.”
All images courtesy of Bespoke Made Suits.
Author Profile

- Helen Siwak is the founder of EcoLuxLuv Communications & Marketing Inc and publisher of Folio.YVR Luxury Lifestyle Magazine and PORTFOLIOY.YVR Business & Entrepreneurs Magazine. She is a prolific content creator, consultant, and marketing and media strategist within the ecoluxury lifestyle niche. Helen is the west coast correspondent to Canada’s top-read industry magazine Retail-Insider, holds a vast freelance portfolio, and consults with many of the world’s luxury heritage brands. Always seeking new opportunities and challenges, you can email her at [email protected].
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