What to wear for a smart casual wedding

Seeing the phrase “smart casual” on an invitation can set off palpitations in the uninitiated. It’s a dress code notorious for its ambiguity and fear of faux pas. But don’t fret – it also opens up a world of possibilities. 

In short, when the wedding invitation calls for smart casual, striking that perfect balance between relaxed and refined becomes an art form. This guide is here to help you navigate the nuances of smart casual wedding attire, so you’ll appear effortlessly stylish and stress-free on the day.

What is “smart casual” anyway?

Smart casual is a fusion of sophistication and relaxation. It’s where the elegance of formal wear meets the comfort of more laid-back pieces. You’re aiming for a look that’s polished yet approachable, sharp but not stiff. It’s about blending formal items like blazers and tailored trousers with more relaxed elements such as chinos and loafers. To break it down, smart casual typically involves:

  • Blazers or sports jackets: Structured but not overly formal.
  • Shirt: Smart button-down, even a stylish roll neck sweater or polo T-shirt.
  • Trousers: Tailored chinos or maybe dark denim.
  • Footwear: Loafers, brogues or sleek dress boots.
  • Accessories: Tasteful but not over-the-top: think minimalistic watch, subtle belt.

If there’s one guiding principle, it is to always err on the smarter side of formal rather than casual. If you’re tossing up between two items, choose the more formal. You don’t want to appear underdressed.

Weddings under the sun

For an alfresco summer wedding, lightweight fabrics and breezy colours are your friends.

An outdoor garden affair

Opt for a linen blazer in a pastel shade, such as soft blue or light grey. Pair it with a pressed white shirt and classic beige chinos. Footwear can be relaxed yet polished – leather loafers in a darker brown are a great choice. A patterned pocket square can add that dash of personality, but a lot of casual blazers don’t even have a top pocket, so don’t worry too much about it.

Beach bliss

If the nuptials take place by the sea, chill in a linen shirt, perhaps in a cheerful hue like coral or sky blue. Pair it with tailored shorts in a neutral tone. Skip the blazer this time but do bring along a pair of stylish espadrilles or loafers to keep the look chic yet comfortable. Have a look at our guide to destination weddings for some more inspiration – the list of possible places seems to be growing exponentially!

Winter weddings

In the cooler months, you’re looking at bringing warmth without sacrificing style.

An intimate indoor ceremony

A wool mix blazer in rich, dark colours such as charcoal or deep navy will always work when the weather’s cool and grey outside. Pair this wedding suit with a colourful tie and a smart Oxford shirt in classic white, or perhaps a pale blue. For trousers, opt for versatile chinos in darker shades – olive or burgundy, perhaps? Complete your look with polished brogues and a smart belt.

A rustic barn celebration

Earthy tones and textures are ideal if the setting is a little more rural. Consider wearing a tweed blazer over a chequered shirt for a subtle yet stylish touch. Pair with dark denim or tailored wool trousers for comfort and class. Leather chukka boots bring functionality and finesse, perfect for both strolling through fields and dancing all night. Keep an eye on the details – you could easily veer into countryside cosplay if you’re not careful, so keep it sharp.

Accessories: the subtle statements

Smart casual accessorising is all about those tiny touches that complement but never overshadow your overall look

A stylish watch

A lot of men’s watches are designed to look pricey, but don’t cut it with those in the know. That’s why a subtle, understated timepiece on a leather strap speaks volumes without uttering a word. Stick to classic hues like black or brown for the strap. 

Belt up

Your belt should match your shoes and watch strap for maximum consistency. Opt for sleek leather in classic tones, and wear a belt even if your trousers are a perfect fit. The waist can look unfinished with open belt loops and buttons, so the belt provides a solid boundary.

Pocket square

A final touch is always achieved with a splash of colour or a subtly patterned pocket square. It’s guaranteed to breathe life into your blazer without shouting for attention, and matches that formal/informal vibe you’re going for.

Socks

Dare to have fun here: colourful, patterned socks can be a hidden gem that peeks out just enough to showcase your approachable side without being gaudy. Don’t worry too much about matching your tie or pocket square. They’re only meant to be seen in quick flashes.

Skin and fragrance

Are skincare and scent part of your look? Of course – it’s all about creating a rounded appeal when you’re chatting and having fun. Invest in good skincare; a fresh face speaks of good health and vigour. Choose a fragrance that’s alluring yet understated. Masculine fragrances tend to be woody or subtly citrusy, so follow that brief and you won’t fail.

Finding the balance

The whole point of smart casual is that it doesn’t sit definitively in either camp. Once you’ve decided on your outfit, try to picture yourself in a very formal situation like an interview or a business presentation. Are you too casual for that? Good, now you’re out with friends having a meal or attending a weekend event with work. Too formal for that? If it’s a yes to both questions, you’ve probably got it bang on. You’ve mastered the look and you’re not going to feel out of place.