Plan Your Wedding Look
Custom Wedding Suits · Chicago

Your wedding suit, designed with you — at your home.

Kavalier is the personal clothier who comes to you. Fabric selection, design decisions, and fittings happen in your living room — not a showroom — and the suit that comes back is cut for one body: yours. Custom wedding suits and tuxedos from $1,199, across Chicago and the Midwest.

Kavalier groom in a custom midnight tuxedo at a Chicago-area villa wedding, March 2026
A Kavalier groom, March 2026. Fittings happened at home; the day did the rest.

What makes it different

Most grooms have never bought custom before — and the traditional version of the process expects you to walk into an unfamiliar showroom and make decisions about lapels and cloth weights while feeling out of your depth. Kavalier inverts that. Your clothier arrives with the fabrics, the try-on garments, and the experience of having fitted hundreds of men — including NBA, MLB, and UFC athletes — and you build the suit together where you're most comfortable.

"He came to my place a few times to get the fit just right and we ended up on a stellar and comfortable final suit."Michael T. — wedding tuxedo, Google review

How it works

1. Plan your look. Start with the wedding look planner — two minutes, and it builds a direction from your venue, date, and her colors.

2. The in-home consultation. Your clothier brings fabric books and try-on garments to your home. You'll touch the cloth in your own light, try silhouettes, and make the design decisions together.

3. Fittings, then the wedding. The garment comes back and gets refined on your body — as many passes as it takes. You walk into the wedding in a suit that fits like it was made for you, because it was.

Questions grooms actually ask

How much does it cost?

Custom wedding suits start at $1,199, with most grooms landing between $1,200 and $1,500 depending on cloth and details. Groomsmen packages from $1,099 per suit at three or more. No showroom means the money goes into the garment, not the rent.

How early should I start?

Four to six months out is the comfortable window — see the full wedding suit timeline. Closer than that? Ask first. It's often still possible.

Suit or tuxedo?

Depends on the invitation, the venue, and the hour. The honest two-minute answer is in our suit vs. tuxedo guide.

What about color?

Navy and midnight do more work than most grooms expect — and black isn't the default it pretends to be. Start with navy vs. black, then make sure the look answers your bride's palette without copying it.

Start with the planner

Tell it your venue, your date, and her colors. It builds your look — then we make it real.

Plan Your Wedding Look